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Title Section14 1982-07-03 1 The Straits Times [Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING
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The Sunday Times
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52 1982-07-03 1 WHAT type of a pre-university education are our students getting? Have our junior colleges deviated from the principles first propounded by the Prime Minister in 1969? This important subject will be tabled for discussion at the Schools Council today. Read about it in The Sunday52 words
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Article21 1982-07-03 1 Singapore Fashion in colour TOMORROW we feature in dazzling colour the best of our made-ln-Singapore fashions presented at Singapore Apparel TO.21 words
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Article73 1982-07-03 1 WHY do civil servants leave their jobs? Today, in Page 16, former civil servants give their reasons. Tomorrow in The Sunday Times, the civil service gives its side of the story. LIAK TENG KIAT spoke to its head, Mr Sim Kee Boon, and other permanent secretaries. Mr73 words
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Article56 1982-07-03 1 WHEN the Singapore-registered Pacific Viking sailed into Sydney harbour last month, Singapore-Australia relations were threatened. The Seamen's Union of Australia sent the captain a $188,Mt "ransom" note, demanding that the ship be repaired. In The Sunday Times tomorrow, read about the Paclflc-Vlklng's escape from union clutches56 words
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Article52 1982-07-03 1 THE controversy over the alleged Japanese electronics espionage in the US has caught the world by surprise. Is this "computerscam" just the tip of the electronics-race-iceberg? Will Japan or the US dominate the world markets in high-tech products by the end of the decade? Read why the odds52 words
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Article76 1982-07-03 1 TRAVEL: Behind the Iron Curtain. Moscow is historical and beautiful city, and visiting it can be a most rewarding experience if you know how. Our columnist tells you the way. CINEMA: When Michael "Alfle" Came meets Christopher "Superman" Reeve, the result is quite bizarre. In DEATHTRAP, they show76 words
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307 1982-07-03 1 Israel launches second mock raid on Beirut TEL AVIV, Friday ISRAELI jets launched a second mock attack on Beirut today as part of an apparent psychological war when its warplanes spread scores of orange flares over the city driving frightened residents into cellars and heightening fears of an imminent assault.Agencies - 307 words
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Article636 1982-07-03 1 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN Police set July launch date By SINGAPORE is moving full steam ahead to implement its own version of the Japanese koban policing system starting, almost certainly, in Toa Payoh next July. Plans are being worked out to train policemen and educate the636 words
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264 1982-07-03 1 There is always room for residents' problems THE Japanese kobans or police posts always keep their doors open for residents who want to drop by. They are there to give almost every kind of arsistance, be it giving street directions, settling family feuds, or just of'ering friendly advice oi personal264 words
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Article518 1982-07-03 1 SRU probe into missing funds By J. RAJENDRAN THE Singapore Rugby Union (SRU), which discovered nearly $19,000 missing from its funds for the financial year April 1981-82, has recovered all of the amount except for a few hundred dollars. SRU president Howard Cash in has been investigating discrepancies in the518 words
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Article52 1982-07-03 1 Joint space crew returns MOSCOW, Fri. A French flier and two Soviet Cosmonauts returned to earth today after a nine-day mission aboard the orbiting space station Salyut. The Soyuz T-6 landed in a desert region of Kazakhstan in Central Asia. The touchdown was announced in a live broadcast from missionUPI - 52 words
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Article37 1982-07-03 1 ATHENS, Fri. Three homemade bombs exploded early today outside an Israeli firm's factory and two American banks here causing damage but no casualties, police said. A leftist group called Popular Revolutionary Struggle, claimed responsibility. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article176 1982-07-03 1 BOSTON, Fri. US Vice President George Bush said yesterday the "recession is over," and predicted a rapid economic recovery because of a second year of tax cut that have just begun. He told a gathering of Massachusetts Republicans that "the recession has bottomed out, theUPI - 176 words
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Article, Illustration62 1982-07-03 1 THEIR numbers are all Important If the man and girl want to be counted. His number Is for others to keep an eye on, but hers Ls strictly for her ears. They were among two different groups who became nameless numbers yesterday to achieve their goals. To62 words
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492 1982-07-03 1 COURTEOUS act to one night sometimes be an to others, is an incident yesterday showed. It happened on an SBS Singapore Bus Service) jus along busy Orchard fload. A commuter, who called us on the courtesy hotline, said of the kindness492 words
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Article31 1982-07-03 1 4 SINCE there was no hope for mother to be saved, we can at least hope to help others by donating her kid- neys. The son of the woman donor31 words
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Article60 1982-07-03 1 TO provide a better and more comprehensive coverage of the local racing scene, racing reporters Cavalier and Pedigree have joined The Straits Times racing staff (See Pages 34 and The Straits Times will now publish the photo-finishes of ill races at the 400 m mark and at60 words
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Article55 1982-07-03 1 BARCELONA, Sat.ArgenUn* wm knocked •at of the World Cap when It was beaten 3-1 by Brazil here today. A 12th minute coal from Zlro gave Brazil a 1-t aalftlme lead. Two seeead half goals by Junior and Sergtnho sealed the Argentinians' fate. la the dying minute*, DlatReuter - 55 words
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Article521 1982-07-03 1 BENG TAN - Kidneys from dead woman save two BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter AT 2 a.m. yesterday morning, when most people were asleep, doctors were hard at work removing the kidneys from a dead donor. While they were applying their best surgical skills, a man and a woman waited all through521 words
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Advertisement68 1982-07-03 1 64 pages today TAN CHONG ADMITS MAKING 'INACCURATE STATEMENT 1 Page 11 Why they leave the civil service a two-part feature starting today on Page 16 Wimbledon: Chris vs King Page 33 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4 CAUSEWAY 15 COMICS 11 EDITORIAL IS LETTERS H BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-2268 words
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Article585 1982-07-03 2 Firm admits mistake A MOTOR company, Tan Chong and Sons, has admitted making an "inaccurate statement" about its former dealer, Chung Shan Motors. It said in a sworn affidavit that its advertisements were inaccurate in saying that "the present available stock of Chung Shan Motors consists of old stocks585 words
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Article255 1982-07-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: EMPLOYERS need not wait for the results of the committee studying the problems of the aged in Singapore to Implement some Job suggestions already made. These suggestions, which include offering employment at slower pace and with reduced workloads to our elderly, can be carried out255 words
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Article202 1982-07-03 2 Shock defeat THIRD-SEED Vitas Gerulaitis has been knocked out of the Wimbledon's men championship in a shock defeat by 12-seed Mark Edmondson. Australian Edmondson, 28, will play second-seed Jimmy Connors in the semi-finals today. In the other match, top seed and defending champion John McEnroe will meet fifth-seed Johan202 words
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Article254 1982-07-03 2 DECLINE IN TIMBER EXPORTS CONTINUES SINGAPORE'S timber trade continued to decline in May and exporters expect the situation to worsen in subsequent months in view of the summer holidays in Europe. Total timber exports fell 13.7 per cent to $77.9 million from $90.2 million in May 1981. For254 words
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Article67 1982-07-03 2 START TALKS IN Behind the Headlines, JOHN DRYSDALE asks what has motivated the nuclear arms i-eduction talks in Geneva this week between the United States and the Soviet Union, given the earlier reluctance of both countries (for different reasons) to come to the conference table. The writer also discusses67 words
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Article499 1982-07-03 2 Soviet energy exports OIL and gas exports play a dominant role in the Soviet Union's foreign trade. Its latest trade figures show they make up 47.3 per cent of total export earnings last year compared to 43.8 per cent in 1960. In fact, gas is the most499 words
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Article213 1982-07-03 2 Curb on hampers THE Anti-Corruption Agency has told supermarkets, emporiums and sundry shops not to accept orders from businessmen to deliver hampers and gifts to civil servants. Many businessmen are believed to be using the retail trade's delivery service to pass gifts to civil servants as gratification213 words
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Article482 1982-07-03 2 Garden of knowledge THE flowering of botanical interest in Singapore and Malaysia has its roots in the Kew Gardens of Britain. In 1759, a German princess started the famous garden and as the British Empire expanded, so did the many gardens set up by British overlords in their482 words
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274 1982-07-03 3 Nott acts to boost Britain's military might IjONDON, Fri. Defence Secretary John Nott, under pressure to resign for cutting Britain's armed forces before the Kalklands conflict, yesterday took action to boost military strength by ordering extra combat planes and helicopters. Mr Nott said he would immediately place a new orderReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration268 1982-07-03 3 BUENOS AIRES, Friday ARGENTINIAN President Reynaldo Bignone pledged last night to lead Argentina in an orderly return to democracy and said it would never give up its claim on the Falkland islands. Addressing his countrymen only hours after taking over as presidentReuter - 268 words
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417 1982-07-03 3 DOMINANT ROLE SHOWN IN LATEST FIGURES MOSCOW, Friday THE latest Soviet trade figures show the dominant role played by oil and gas exports in the country's foreign trade. Together, they constitute 47.3 per cent of total Soviet export earnings as againstNYT - 417 words
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136 1982-07-03 3 CHIRAC VOWS TO FIGHT PARIS REFORMS PARIS, Fri. Right-wing opposition leader Jacques Chirac, main political rival to President Francois Mitterrand, pledged yesterday to fight a plan by France's socialist government to break up local government structure in Paris. Mr Chirac, mayor of the capital since 1977, told a news conferenceReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration343 1982-07-03 3 'US wrong to block construction' LONDON, Friday BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday said US efforts to block construction of the planned Soviet gas pipeline to western Europe were wrong. She told Parliament that European Community governments had agreed community officials would contactReuter; UPI - 343 words
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136 1982-07-03 3 SCHMIDT EXPECTS TO SERVE OUT TERM BONN, Fri. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, buoyed by Cabinet acceptance of his compromise budget, predicted yesterday his coalition will serve out its full four-year term. He told a news conference new problems may arise between his Social Democrats and Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher's tiny FreeUPI - 136 words
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124 1982-07-03 3 LONDON, Fri. Britain's two million rail travellers face mere commuting chaos next week with the failure of arbitration to resolve a dispute between British Rail and engineers threatening a total strike. "It's obvious there's no Improvement bat we remain available for farther talks," a spokesman124 words
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Advertisement150 1982-07-03 3 an in ps **°z j Situated in the Thomson area the most high-class residential area, Golden Hill is built on a hill with a panoramic view of lush green surroundings. BB You can own one of these luxurious townhouses or maisonettes, enjoy very good recreational social facilities: Hn* Swimming pool150 words
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Advertisement853 1982-07-03 3 A member of PA International i WELL-ESTABLISHED BANK DEPUTY MANAGER Competitive Remuneration Package Negotiable Location: Singapore E (Ref. 3003) Our client is a long-established and aspect of banking, with emphasis on cmreputable bank which is particularly da evaluation and business (ievelopstrong in trade financing and mortgage ment They should be853 words
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Article262 1982-07-03 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. After months of secret negotiations with China, the State Department has proposed to the White House that the United States eventually end the sale of I arms to Taiwan, Congres- j sional sources said yester- i day. According to the depart- ment'sUPI - 262 words
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Article, Illustration218 1982-07-03 4 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Foreign Minister Slddhl Savetsila today resigned from the Senate in a first step towards entering party politics. His resignation was announced to the Upper House this morning. He has decided to Join the Social Action Party (SAP), the strongest partner in General PremAFP - 218 words
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Article39 1982-07-03 4 TAIPEI, Fri. At least eight people were killed. and 20 injured by a fire which gutted a 87,000-tonne oil tanker in the southern Taiwanese port of Kaosiung today, a spokesman for the China Shipbuilding Corporation said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration885 1982-07-03 4 SALIM OSMAN - SALIM OSMAN By in a report for The Straits Times JAKARTA, Fri. The two-day visit of Prince Norodom Sihanouk to Indonesia which ended yesterday was seen by officials here as part of the Cambodian diplomatic drive to boost the image of the newlyformedAP - 885 words
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185 1982-07-03 4 ABBY TAN - How coalition can bear fruit: Marcos ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos today said that if the morale of the newlycreated Democratic Cambodian coalition can be sustained, it might lead to negotiations with the j Vietnamese. Mr Marcos made the comments after an hour185 words
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Article84 1982-07-03 4 BEIJING, Fri. China today accused the Soviet Union of venting its rage at the formation of an anti-Vietnamese Cambodian coalition by slandering Asean. A commentary by Xinhua news agency said last month's alliance agreement by the three Cambodian resistance groups clearly ran against the will ofReuter - 84 words
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Article91 1982-07-03 4 TOKYO, Fri. SopUi Korea has agreed to a ■Japanese proposal (or (Sst,N« million (about $8.2 million) In loans to be extended to finance projects under Seoul's 1952-8S development programme, according to government sources. The sources said South Korea agreed to the amount of loans and wantedAFP - 91 words
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Advertisement445 1982-07-03 4 5 DARWIN COMMUNITY CDHiEt DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION SERVICES HOME CORRESPONDENCE COURSES The External Studies Unit of the College is offering a number of home correspondence courses. These courses are open to everyone. Stud) in the comfort <>f your own home: no exams, no icsiilentials, and you can commence the course445 words
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Advertisement93 1982-07-03 4 To all guests, well-wishers, friends and supporters at the opening of Salon La Prairie, Plaza Singapura. Also, special thanks to Hong Kong TV and Screen actress Miss Gigi Wong who officiated the opening, and Mr Peter Yip, Managing Director of Salon La Prairie s (Far East) Ltd, Hong Kong. ■SrgrjE93 words
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Article, Illustration118 1982-07-03 6 8 plead 'not guilty' LOS ANGELES, Frl. Eight of the 17 persons, charged with stealing computer secrete from IBM Corporation in California's Silicon Valley and selling them to Japanese firms, yesterday pleaded not guilty. Five were given trial dates next month. The five Hitachi Corp. of Japan employees were toldUPI - 118 words
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Article268 1982-07-03 6 US to raise $2 lib in tax package WASHINGTON, Fri. THE SENATE Finance Committee approved early today a package of taxes to raise US$9B billion (*****.6 billion) to stem expected federal budget deficits. After a non-stop, 17--hour session, the Republican-controlled committee .approved the package by 11 votes to nine. AllReuter - 268 words
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104 1982-07-03 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is looking into allegations that several Congressmen solicited sex from teenage messengers in Congress, FBI sources said yesterday. The Ethics Committee of the House of Representatives also announced it was launching its own investigation. The FBI inquiryReuter - 104 words
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Article70 1982-07-03 6 NEW YORK, Fri. The Rev Sun Myung Moon officiated yesterday at the largest mass wedding in history, joining 2,200 Unification Church couples in matrimony during a ceremony at Madison Square Garden. The ceremony began 20 minutes late to allow about 6,000 guests to get toUPI - 70 words
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Advertisement135 1982-07-03 7 TAN CHONG BRINGS 1Z. RIGHT INK) THE HEART OF TOWN! To serve you better at QUEEN STREET AN INVITATION Now, Tan Chong brings you another Come and visit our Nissan Sales Centre to xrvc aU y° ur newest showroom today motoring needs better! to view the best of KNissan. Lid*135 words
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Article95 1982-07-03 8 Iran forces shell two Iraqi cities MANAMA (Bahrain), FrL Iraq yesterday saia Iranian forces shelled two Iraqi cities and warned Iran that It will "retaliate strongly and forcefully" to any farther attacks on rMilan areas. A military communique broadcast over Baghdad radio said Iranian forces also pounded \aricus Iraqi militaryAP - 95 words
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Article278 1982-07-03 8 Our arms not inferior —Moscow MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union has taken the unusual step of publicly refuting assertions that the weapons supplied by Moscow to the Arabs were inferior to Israeli and American arms. "In a bid to diminish the potentialities of the forces opposing the Israeli-American aggression inNYT - 278 words
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Article141 1982-07-03 8 MOSCOW, Fri. The official Soviet news agency Tass last night said President Reagan had "tried to mislead public opinion" and confuse Arab states with his answers on United States Middle East policy daring a news conference in Washington on Wednesday. Tass cast doubt on Mr Reagan'sReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration339 1982-07-03 8 Sectarian clashes break out in Lebanon BEIRUT, Fri. Reports of clashes between Christian rightists and Muslim Druze villagers have brought fears that Lebanon may be engulfed in sectarian fighting once the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) guerillas leave the country. Beirut newspapers said the clashes happened when Falangist militia, taking advantageReuter; NYT - 339 words
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Article231 1982-07-03 8 War cost Israel $4 billion TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel's war in Lebanon has so far cost the country between US$2 billion (554.3 billion) and $3 billion about 10 to 15 per cent of the 1982 gross national product of US$2O billion, Finance Minister Yoram Aridor said. A major part ofFT - 231 words
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Article111 1982-07-03 8 Threat of Arab oil embargo' CENTRALIA (Illinois), Fri. Another Arab oil embargo might result if the Israelis attack Palestine Liberation Organisation lairs in West Beirut, US Senator Charles Percy said. "There would be absolute carnage (and) severe retribution against the US because of that," the chairman of the Senate ForeignAP - 111 words
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Article69 1982-07-03 8 LEBANESE and Palestinian wounded will be accepted for medical treatment in the Soviet Union, Tass said in Moscow yesterday. The Soviet news agency also said medicines, blankets and tents will be supplied to Lebanese and Palestinian refugees. The aid will be delivered soon aboard Aeroflot planes. TassUPI - 69 words
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Article79 1982-07-03 8 EGYPT'S opposition parties, stepping up their outcry over Israel's offensive in Lebanon, have declared that they will mount a "national campaign against the Zionist and US presence in Egypt." Mr Ibrahim Shukri, chairman of the opposition socialist Labour Party, said at a joint news conference in CairoNYT - 79 words
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Article35 1982-07-03 8 ISRAEL released documents on Thursday which it said were found by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon showing that Pakistanis, Indians and Bangladeshis were serving in the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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195 1982-07-03 8 VIENNA, Fri. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency is investigating the discovery of an arms cache in one of its schools for Palestinian refugees near Sidon in Lebanon, an agency spokesman said yesterday. The arms were found by invading Israeli forces whoUPI - 195 words
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Article, Illustration339 1982-07-03 9 The numbers help to ease confusion NUMBERS are making life easier for officials. In the swim or on dry land, it is less confusing when participants are known by numbers. At the National Primary Schools' swimming championships, the contestants were given numbers because officials339 words
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81 1982-07-03 9 ORCHARD PARADE IS OFF FOR 2 MONTHS I HKKK will be no Orchard parade, a roInirful spectacle on Sunday In Orchard Road, this month and next, as many troupes and cultural groups art- busy preparing for the National Day. It will make a c.omehark on Sept 12. The monthly performance,81 words
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390 1982-07-03 9 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By BANKER and industrialist Wee Cho Yaw is pulling out of a proposed joint venture with Indonesian cement king Liem Sioe Leong to set up Singapore's sixth cement plant. This was confirmed by Mr Wee's son, Ec Chao, on390 words
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Article82 1982-07-03 9 NG SWEE HUAT. 44, was jailed 10 years by a district judge and given five strokes of the rotan on Wednesday for trafficking in heroin. Ng was also sentenced to six months each for possession and consump- tion. The sentences are to run concurrently. He was arrested82 words
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110 1982-07-03 9 FROM this month, all learner-motorcyclists are required to take a riding test at least once a year as a condition for renewing their provisional driving licences (PDLs). There will be no more automatic renewal. If the learner-motor-cyclist does not take the yearly test110 words
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105 1982-07-03 9 Call to have more NCC officers in schools PRINCIPALS should make provisions for a full establishment of National Cadet Corps (NCC) officers in their schools, so that worthwhile programmes could be fully supported and effectively carried out, the Permanent Secretary (Education), Mr Goh Kirn Leong, said yesterday. He noted that105 words
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178 1982-07-03 9 Career envoy for Manila this month SINGAPORE'S first career ambassador to be appointed to an Asean country will start work *\n Manila this month, a Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He is Mr Aziz bin Mahmood, 47, currently director-general of the Asean division at the ministry. He will arrive178 words
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Article115 1982-07-03 9 A PENSIONER. Mohamed Amin bin Haji Ahmad, 74, gave his favourite daughter an envelope containing a will, which entitled her to a share of a property, two day's before his death, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Salmah binti Mohamed Amin, 30, said her father also115 words
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Advertisement295 1982-07-03 9 I FAR EAST PLAZA I The biggest tourist shopping centre in S.E. Asia *i4M -W LfflV #1% I I Centrally located in Orchard Roads shopping 1Z l^H 181 1 1 lift V I and tourist area, between Goodwood Park I^IC HI II 585" MmJ^l M I Hotel and Hyatt Hotel295 words
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Advertisement77 1982-07-03 9 Rhapsody in time Theicceni exhibition of Concord watches featured some of th<' niosi exquisite wait lies in tin world, amongst them the Concord Delirium IV, the thinnest watch in the world aionl) 0.9K mm thin. The exhibition's two lucky draw winners are Mrs. E. Chan (0101) and Mr. D. Tea77 words
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190 1982-07-03 10 HOLIDAY Inn began humming with life again last night six days after a fire forced it to close its doors to stay-in guests. One of the hotel's three air-conditioning plants, damaged by the blaze, is now working and is being used190 words
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Article, Illustration144 1982-07-03 10 THIS is a playground all right but in the most unlikely place. It Is tucked away In a corner of the compound of the Views Car Inspection Centre in Sin Ming Drive. The playground, meant to amuse the children while daddy or mummy Is144 words
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215 1982-07-03 10 BENG TAN - New night shift system in hospitals BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter SOME 3,500 medical and health servants at government hospitals will work on a new night duty system from next month. This move follows results of a three-month trial study which has found the duty cycle to be the215 words
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271 1982-07-03 10 Courses on human relations at NUS THE need to understand human nature better is being stressed at the National University of Singapore. From this year, courses on human relations will be introduced for honours year students in the Science, and Arts and Social Sciences faculties. NUS vice-chancellor Professor Lim Pin271 words
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Article156 1982-07-03 10 PA is praised for its art work THE good work of the People's Association in promoting children's art was praised on Wednesday night by the Minister of State (Culture), Mr Fong Sip Chee. He dismissed the idea held by many people that these are "meaningless activities to fill the programme156 words
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Article31 1982-07-03 10 A FUND-RAISING walkathon will be flagged off by the MP for Yio Chu Kang. Mr Lav Ping Sum, at Yio Chu Kang Secondary School tomorrow at 8 a.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration253 1982-07-03 10 THE Professor of Politics I at New York University, I Dr James Hsiung (right), I said yesterday that Confu- I cian ethics should not be imposed upon the students. He is one of the seven i scholars invited by the government253 words
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415 1982-07-03 10 Bogus collectors go from rags to riches THERE'S money in rag*, and imposters are collecting oln clothing in the name of charity. The Salvation Army, whose name has been used by some of these imposters. has urged the public not to be duped. An organisation spokesman told The Straits Times415 words
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76 1982-07-03 10 Muslim kids can leave school early MUSLIM students in th( afternoon sessioas can still come home one period earlier during the fasting month so that they will be in time to break their fast in the evening. This is despite the shifting of the clock half an hour earlt er76 words
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Article23 1982-07-03 10 THfc; Delta Community Centre will hold a talk in Mandarin or. Youth Problems: Money and Marriage at 8 p.m. on Monday.23 words
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Advertisement257 1982-07-03 10 Mr.Catt to dinner Ro> Catl and his famil) have been i j\ The Orana series. Below. designing and making line timber r~ JMgpBMHBiMMg^^aMMB SM frn'T: I Furniture design that will still look furniture lor 50 \ears. .^!l^fH\ Bjß p| P§ls~J=^ contemporary 20 years from now. Oval table. 4 side Originally257 words
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Article210 1982-07-03 11 Woman on acid charge engages QC A HOUSEWIFE, charged with conspiring with two men to throw acid on her daughter-in-law, will be defended by a Queen's Counsel from England at her trial in the High Court. Mrs Mary Jer Pereira. 57, now on bail of $200,000. is having Mr Michael210 words
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Article70 1982-07-03 11 KHALID BIN MOHD NOR, 21, was disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for six years in a magistrate's court yesterday. He was also fined a total of $1,200 for committing four traffic offences and jailed for a day. A (900 fine was imposed for riding70 words
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Article151 1982-07-03 11 THERE is more to learn from Japan than just its management, quality control circle and marketing techniques. The MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, last night said Singaporeans should, like the Japanese, also appreciate and take interest in culture and arts. Dr Ow151 words
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Article, Illustration617 1982-07-03 11 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By Injunction obtained by Chung Shan dissolved TAN Chong and Sons Motor Company (S) Pte Ltd has admitted making an "inaccurate statement" involving its former dealer, Chung Shan Motors Pte Ltd. The firm through one of its directors, Mr Neo617 words
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459 1982-07-03 11 Buoyant time for building industry THE construction industry is in for a more buoyant time. Another 218 building projects to the tune of $2.2 billion were granted planning approval in the first quarter of this year. Statistics released by the National Development Ministry yesterday showed that although the number of459 words
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Article53 1982-07-03 11 THE MP for Lena Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, will attend the opening ceremony of the National Management Game at Shangri-La Hotel on July 10 at 9.30 a.m. The game is organised by the Singapore Institute of. Management and is co-spon-sored by Business Times and ICL53 words
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Advertisement263 1982-07-03 11 IKE A magic Doing up junior's room is child's play Not only does Ikea make furnishing junior's room easy, it's inexpensive as well. Tables, high chairs, benches, stools all are available in bright, cheery colours. And they're made tough to withstand the more-than-occasional rough treatment by kids. Come see these263 words
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Miscellaneous179 1982-07-03 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MAGGIE AMD N\PS DEPEST PLEASE GIVE PDOPSIE TWO PAYS LATB? THERE'S MIGOSH THAT WEST AWAY FOR TVWO O&VS FOOP AMP *ATER TWICE A -ceet/l t,.i 0 POOPSIE I &RP IAU^TA A^P THE LAPy ASKEP AAE Z>t*/" WHOOPS' rt Bl^V a oc ocdcct-179 words
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175 1982-07-03 12 5,653 familiesfor multi-tier scheme THE government's prior- I ity flats allocation scheme j has encouraged 5,653 multi-tier families to want to live under the same roof. These comprise 5,416 j Housing Board applicants and 237 HUDC applicants, j Of those opting for the scheme, 449 are fresh applications while 2,081175 words
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Article54 1982-07-03 12 TWO basic computer classes for beginners will be held in July at the PAP Queenstown Branch, Block 96, Margaret Drive. Lessons will be held twice a week at three hours a session including practices. Registration opens from Monday to Friday, between 7.30 and 9 p.m. For54 words
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Article, Illustration533 1982-07-03 12 IDAH LATIFF; JULIE TAN - IDAH LATIFF JULIE TAN By and HAWKERS at Marine Parade will soon get letters from the Housing Board advising them not to charge exhorbitant prices, following complaints last month. An HDB spokesman said yesterday the letters will be sent to the 80 hawkers in conjunction533 words
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200 1982-07-03 12 SINGAPORE'S soldiers will be computer wizards as well as experts in warfare if the response to the Ministry of Defence's microcomputer centre is anything to go by. There are always more i applicants than places for the courses conducted by j the centre. Day200 words
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Article105 1982-07-03 12 child as third MADAM Chia Moi Nee, 33, was fined $200 in a magistrate's court yesterday for giving false information when registering her child for Phase One Primary One classes last July. Chia committed the offence on July 20 1981, at Woodsville Primary School, by105 words
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Article46 1982-07-03 12 THE arrival hall of Changi Airport will come alive with music tomorrow when the Singapore Youth Orchestra gives a free concert there between 6.30 and 7.30 p.m. The concert of classical and popular music is sponsored by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board.46 words
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228 1982-07-03 12 New US system to grade fabrics likely THE United States is expected to come up with a new system for classifying fabrics within two months, a US embassy official said yesterday. The system will require the US Customs to consult the Singapore authorities on any changes it wishes to make228 words
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Article57 1982-07-03 12 A CORONER'S court yesterday recorded a suicide verdict on the death of lxx> Seok Lian, 22, who fell from her block of flats in Bedok South Avenue 2 on Feb 17 The court heard that Loo, who was jobless and an outpatient of Woodbridge Hospital, became57 words
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Article55 1982-07-03 12 THE Toy Safety Authority of Singapore (Tsas) will take part in a Toy Fair at the world Trade Centre from Aug 6 to 10. This will mark the first bigscale venture by the Tsas to mount an educational campaign to promote toy safety among manufacturers, importers, experts,55 words
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188 1982-07-03 12 A HOUSING Board survey of a block of high-rise flats in Marine Parade has shown that residents are heeding the call to use plastic bags for their rubbish. Besides making refuse collection less messy, the use of garbage bags has also led to a cleaner188 words
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Advertisement144 1982-07-03 12 Annual inspections are nearly 20 years old in Sweden. So are a lot of Volvos that are still passing them. The concept of annual vehicle inspection is not a new one in Sweden. Sincel96s, AB Svensk Bilprovning, the Swedish Motor Vehicle Inspection Company, has been carrying out compulsory annual inspections144 words
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Article546 1982-07-03 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By our Labour Correspondent THE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) did many things, including calling for a boycott of Australian goods, during the Pacific Viking controversy except this: It avoided contacting the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) although mutual good relations546 words
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289 1982-07-03 13 It is a bigger ball game at the CCs THERE are now more squash, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts as well as fitness corners at the community centres compared to four years ago. A survey of sports facilities conducted by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC) also showed that there were289 words
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385 1982-07-03 13 JUDITH HALE - No more 3 pc STPB cess for small hotels JUDITH HALE By rOURISTS staying in small hotels do not have to jay the 3 per cent cess on room rates from this •nonth. But they will still have to pay the cess on ood and drink bills. This tax is385 words
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Article59 1982-07-03 13 SINGAPORE'S permanent representative to the United Nations. Mr Tommy Koh, and his wife will be guests at Methodist Girls' School founder's day reunion dinner at the Golden Phoenix Restaurant. World Trade Centre, on July 23 at 8 p.m. The cost is $27 a person. Payment must be59 words
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Article82 1982-07-03 13 4 IN order to preserve your sanity, It is essential every now and then to enjoy the lighter side of teaching. Children are foil of the unexpected. Instead of being annoyed at the lack of conformity to what you tell them to do, it would be beneficial to laugh82 words
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265 1982-07-03 13 THE ever smiling courtesy mascot Singa is now making its debut in the taxis... on the backs of cabbies. Keen to spread the courtesy message among taxi drivers, the Registry of Vehicles gave about 550 free-size T-shirts to them. The specially-designed light brown T-shirts265 words
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Article64 1982-07-03 13 BANKER James Harrison, 40, won a dinner for two for being the Mandarin Hotel's most courteous guest on Wednesday. "Being courteous is cheaper than tipping," he quipped but added, "that's a joke actually I'm very thrilled." Mr Harrison is general manager of the Singapore branch of64 words
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Article188 1982-07-03 13 HOUSING Board residents will be able to tell the HDB what they think of its service. From July 12 to 19, the HDB will conduct a survey, reaching out to as many as 52,000 people, on whether HDB staff are courteous or not. During this week, anyone188 words
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Article37 1982-07-03 13 A BUSINESSMAN. Mr Sunder Samnani, 39, and his family returned home on Thursday, from a two-week holiday, to find jewellery and cash amounting to $21,500 missing from their home at Rose Garden in Amber Road.37 words
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Advertisement102 1982-07-03 13 This week shop at Melwanfs Shaw Centre and enjoy up to 70% savings June3O~Juiy4 Imelwanis] < scotts road lo|wj" y W^""'" WJ §r~ r- f Gl 14-1 15, Ground Floor, Shaw Centre. Tel: *****42. OPEN SUNDAYS Ring 734-7772 10a.m. 4.30p.m. if I wtK^m^k Pvi Wtr r>cuiiiiiit I inn rvir\u l*>^102 words
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Advertisement355 1982-07-03 14 THE PRACTICAL PRICE FOR THE PRACTICAL PICKUP MAZDA E2200 with the highest in standard features Payload 1,240 Kg. Nett Selling Price Nett Selling Price Model w/o registration with registration Mazda E2200 9,990 14,990 Datsun 1600 LWB 12,829 17,829 Mitsubishi L2OO 10,610 15,610 lsuzuKßD26 11,238 16,238 ToyoAce LWB 14,990 15,005 *Price355 words
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Advertisement543 1982-07-03 14 |h N«ll Price H Lot No Cjrjts Sh<pr Colour Purity per piece 29 0.82 Round 8.200 I ■K 1 1.03 Round D LC 42.000 )0 0.79 Round t «H) I H 2 1.39 Round D VVSI M.OOO 11 0.77 Round F II I ■P 3 1.00 Round D VVS2 14543 words
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Article421 1982-07-03 15 SEREMBAN, Friday THE Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) has told supermarkets, emporiums and sundry shops not to accept orders from businessmen to deliver hampers and gifts to civil servants. The agency also reminded government servants that it is an offence to receive such gifts. The state ACA director,NST - 421 words
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Article41 1982-07-03 15 IPOH, Fri. A motorist Kong Weng Wah. 24, wh smashed tne windscreen c another car with an iron ra following a road accident her on Nov 1, was yesterday fine $500 in a magistrate's cour for committing mischief NST.NST - 41 words
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Article, Illustration101 1982-07-03 15 MARKET BLAZE GUTS 11 SHOPS FIREMEN battling to grevent the fire at Chow !it market from spreading to the hundreds of stalls in the area on Thursday morning. The blaze, which started at 3.45 p.m., gutted a row of 11 wooden shops dealing in hardware, textileNST - 101 words
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Article171 1982-07-03 15 Saad Hashim - Saad Hashim By of the New Straits Times LONDON, Fri. The Privy Council here today rejected an application by Kuala Lumpur Chinese school teacher Loot Ting Yee alias Lock Swee for special leave to appeal to the council on the Federal Court decision with regard to171 words
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171 1982-07-03 15 N-waste is safe, residents assured KUALA LUMPUR, FYi. The radioactive material to be buried in Parit. Perak, is not dangerous, a government official assured residents yesterday. The move had worried residents there. The material, thorium hydroxide, has a low level of radioactivity. Only prolonged exposure in its concentrated form willNST - 171 words
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336 1982-07-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Airline System's purchase of two simulators, costing about USJ3O million (5J64.8 million) for training DC-10 and Airbus cockpit crews, has been criticised as "an extravagance" it can illafford. Against the better judgment of some of its officials, MAS last yearNST - 336 words
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Article78 1982-07-03 15 KUALA LI MPIR, Friday A MAN posing as an army officer was detained when he paid a special call on a police officer in •Jalan Bandar here yesterday. Police also recoverd six rounds of ammunition, a Mindef mass and beret from the man. City CID ChiefNST - 78 words
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Advertisement128 1982-07-03 15 Bring back the majestic fIJP^JHHP^PJ tradition and idiosynmemories of an ancient l^^^Bi^l crasy for intricate detail era with this genuine ivory I |Mk';^Hffl In short, genuine China incense urn. Intricately kP^CT'^k] I wares From treasures to carved for a precious I^Bi2Si*^S trmkets We invite you little $640. fc£. ""^^U to128 words
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Advertisement156 1982-07-03 15 THE BOOKS YOU HAD BETTER READ TO The word is now out that computers are rapidly becoming cheaper than people This WM M BHI Ulll calls fo»drastic measures! At MPH Stamford Road and MPH Robinson Road until JP MIA |V I^^^V^L a July 31. you'll find 10% discount on our156 words
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304 1982-07-03 16 THKKK has been growing government concern In the last few years over the high rate of resignation by Division One officers from the civil service. In late February, the Public Service Commission (I*S< made an unprecedented move304 words
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Article473 1982-07-03 16 H Why wait for Mr Howe? THE PROBLEM of employment for the aged, which is tied up with Singaporeans' treatment of their senior citizens, is a threefold one. There is the overall obstacle of social attitude. There are the actual physiological limitations. And there are the473 words
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Article, Illustration2289 1982-07-03 16 that make the grass always greener the other side THE latest round of pay increases in the civil service has already had some effect According to a company director, two government engineers who were on ihe verse of joining his firm changed their minds after the salary2,289 words
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Article276 1982-07-03 16 Why they leave the civil service 1 Money ALTHOUGH three of the former civil servants interviewed conceded that money had been one of their considerations, all 12 insisted to a man that it was not the reason for their quitting public service. Most of the former administrative officers in fact276 words
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Advertisement57 1982-07-03 16 Tnmoii 9 f t m SPEAKERS EQUALIZER I L, I )bta«nable at all Leading H> Ft Dealer s j^ MODEL DOWMPAYMENT iIstalSKiTS Concert 81 5340 00 $113.00 Symphony 100 $232.00 577.00 AX-80 $158.00" 552.50 EB-102 $***** $4300 Bedok Centre Electrical Co. Block 214. 16) Bedok No-tn Street VSpore 1646. Tel57 words
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Advertisement187 1982-07-03 16 SUPA SPECIALS -3S*» I^^. X I NO Cup Sardine HURRAY ttS NESCAFE Instant j/btM<* Biscuit 400$; r NOW 52.2Q K^^a^ <--.»-;. iji^fey^a^^y |^aj flMlßjk Double Swallow Km 1 f*T^ jf I*J jpgfc X^'^MK W[\ r- 1 BREEZE Detergent I^^^V I^M|| A! •vc^^s^p** -^^mujms n0w 55.69 w^r*Y> o^l My g VNmH187 words
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Letter, Illustration240 1982-07-03 17 AS A resident of a Housing Board flat on the topmost floor of a HOB block I have noticed that the roof-tops of most blocks are turning grey and unsightly. They are certainly under-utilised except for the presume of some water tanks and television antennae. I240 words
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Letter, Illustration388 1982-07-03 17 1 BECOME weak in the knees when I read things about motor-cy-cling like the letter from Adaptive" (ST, June 18). Ignorance is one of lifes biggest dangers, and anyone who believes that an "acceleration cut-off device" would be safe for the motorcyclist388 words
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192 1982-07-03 17 Many attempts were made to restrain patient I WOULD like to refer to the letter by "Angry and Disappointed" regarding the hospitalisation of her sister at Alexandra Hospital (ST, June 22). The sister of the writer was admitted to the hospital around 9.30 p.m. on June 11 for suspected drug192 words
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Letter82 1982-07-03 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letter* from readers All letters must include the writers signature, full name, address and telephone number, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve the right82 words
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197 1982-07-03 17 Upgrading in NCC based on merit I REFER to the letter "More duties for NCC graduate officers" by "Senang Diri" (ST. June 18). "Senang Diri" is under the misconception that graduate teachers on joining the National Cadet Corps (NCC) are given the lowest officer rank and minimal responsibilities. The fact197 words
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Letter66 1982-07-03 17 ON A recent visit to a neurosurgical ward of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, I witnessed the following incident. There were two bottles of unfinished water from two different patients. A hospital attendant poured the remaining water from the two bottles into a bottle. This bottle of water was66 words
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Letter49 1982-07-03 17 Tellers in this area please I HAVE observed that there are no POSB cash-on-line tellers from 6th mile Bukit Timah to Woodlands. This creates inconvenience to POSB customers who live in the area. Could the POSB look into the possibility of installing tellers along this route? LILY Singapore 23C849 words
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164 1982-07-03 17 Set up a legal section to handle mortgages I REFER to Mr Bertie Cheng's letter "Credit POSB waives the deposit rule" (ST, June 18). Credit POSB's new housing loan package will definitely be welcomed by the public. However, I would like to suggest that as a further service to their164 words
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197 1982-07-03 17 To ensure no one borrows beyond his means I REFER to the letter "Strict conditions" by "Potential Borrower" (ST, June 17) on Credit POSB's requirement for personal sureties and minimum income of applicants and guarantors for Renovation and Furnishing Loans. It is normal prudent financial practice to require borrowers to197 words
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57 1982-07-03 17 I SUGGEST that Credit POSB look into the possibility of allowing a borrower of the POSB Renovation Loan Scheme to use his CPF savings as a tangible surety instead of subjecting the borrower to a great deal of inconvenience and embarrassment to obtain57 words
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Advertisement78 1982-07-03 17 ST MARK'S INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL 321 Joo Chiat Place. Singapore 1542 Tel: *****88 Telex: RS ***** FMIHSN vO!-S!r* WHO HI PROVIDK VOl WITH: A 24-Hour Accident Emergency Service Full Health Screening SOPHISTICATED: Medical, Surgical. Obstetrical facilities HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL llflll'MKNI: In Physiotherapy. X Ray. I-aboratory Departments AND A COMPREHENSIVE Dental Service MANAGEMENT78 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1982-07-03 18 What has motivated the new Start talks? No hands across the ocean SUDDEN DETERIORATION IN AMERICA -WEST EUROPE TIES FOR Mrs Margaret Thatcher to have come down rather heavily yesterday en President Ronald Reagan confirms many times over that all Is not well with Western Europe's relations with the United1,558 words
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474 1982-07-03 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane FRUIT FOR THOUGHT MY PICK today is the durian. Good old durian. The durian as the king of tropical fruits, as the symbol of the good old Eastern way of life. The durian tree in the days of my youth grew tall and474 words
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Advertisement126 1982-07-03 18 ■H^jH I A HUhv i i Blip ADEN Dining Set INKA Dining Set with Glass Top BOSTON Dining Set with Glass Top $995 J I Complete with 4 Chairs. $890 Complete with 6 Chairs. $1200 J*\. L *1 mtf \k JlWB*** I '\'F I k Mfll %f I _Jf 4(\J126 words
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Advertisement95 1982-07-03 18 Thrill! Fun! Laughter! >%- when Two fabulous C* Basketball Teams meet TiARLcM "ife.^ /*DAllfllf CALIFORNIA Cj All QT ADC w iC^i^K MLL a w I MnO DATE: sth 7th JULY, 1982 AM E R I CAN TIME: 8.30 p.m. MBM VENUE: GAY WORLD STADIUM TICKETS: $20/-, $10/-. Tickets available at:-95 words
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Article59 1982-07-03 19 THE Singapore Stock Exchange has asked Acma Electrical how it arrived at the consideration for the sale of its wholly-owned subsidiary in Malaysia and the purchase of a 20-per cent stake in OYL Industries. The company was also asked how the sale and purchase will affect the net59 words
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Article38 1982-07-03 19 GROWTH Industrial Holdings has announced the payment of a dividend of 7.5 per cent less tax for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. This will be payable on Aug 31 to shareholders registered by July 30.38 words
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Article49 1982-07-03 19 SEA View Hotel has informed loan stockholders that the yearly interest, ending July 31, at 10 per cent less lax will be payable on July 31. The transfer- books and the register will be closed from July 24 to 31 for the purpose of determining entitlements.49 words
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Article91 1982-07-03 19 PAN Electric Industries has approved the payment of a tax-exempt dividend of 3 per cent together with a dividend of 10 per cent less tax for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. These dividends will be payable on Aug 31 to registered shareholders on July 30. The company91 words
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Article40 1982-07-03 19 SHELL Refining Co has appointed Mr G. D. Jones as a director of the company from June 24. Dato I>ee Kok Chee and Mr Neil William Botting have resigned as directors from April 27 and June 15 respectively.40 words
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Article108 1982-07-03 19 HOTEL Malaysia Ltd yesterday announced that its chairman, Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, has resigned as a director of the company while his son, Mr Khoo Ban Tian, has been appointed a director. Tan Sri Khoo's stepping down as a Hotel Malaysia director is part of a move108 words
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Article37 1982-07-03 19 HUME Industries Malaysia's shareholders have approved its proposed sale of Hume Industries Singapore to Hong I>eong Malaysia for $40 million at the EGM held yesterday. The interested party, Hong Leong Malaysia, abstained from voting.37 words
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Article69 1982-07-03 19 AJINOMOTO (M)'s additional 6.27 million Msl shares arising from the company's two-for-five bonus issue will be granted a listing and quotation on Monday, while Raleigh Cycles (M)'s 8.06 million Msl shares from its one-for-one rights issue at M 51.50 per share will be granted a listing and quotation69 words
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Article35 1982-07-03 19 UDA Merchant Bankers has declared that Permodalan Bersatu Bhd's cash offer of Msl4 for each Idris Hydraulic Tin's share is now unconditional. The offer will be closed at 4 p.m. on July 19.35 words
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Article67 1982-07-03 19 SETRON (Malaysia) Bhd has acquired two shell companies Asian Computer Services and Drug Houses of Australia (M) from Mr Ong Hean Tat and Mr Ch'ng Soo Keong. Both companies have paid-up and authorised capitals of Ms 2 and M 525,000 respectively. Asian Computer's main business is to67 words
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Article64 1982-07-03 19 LONDON, Fri. The United States budget deficit for fiscal 1983 could total between US$ll5 billion (*****.3 billion) and USJI7S billion, rather than the US$lOO-billion deficit foreseen by the government, Salomon Brothers economist Henry Kaufman said. "The budget resolution (passed by Congress) has very rosy underlying economic assumptionsReuter - 64 words
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Article165 1982-07-03 19 $5 billion loan for Mexico MEXICO CITY, Fri. An international syndicate of 75 bank.s is lending Mexico US$2.5 billion (555.38 billion) under an agreement that signals confidence in Mexico's recovery from a severe economic crisis. But the interest will be triple what Mexico was paying a year ago. The seven-yearAP - 165 words
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400 1982-07-03 19 WARSAW. Fri. Polish bank.s have told some TOO loss making enterprises throughout the country that no more credit payments will be made to thorn unless they draw up plans for improving their economic performance. Mr Stanislaw Nieckarz, the Polish National Banks's deputyFT - 400 words
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413 1982-07-03 19 SINGAPORE'S timber trade continued to decline in May and exporters expect the situation to worsen in subsequent months in view of the summer holidays in Europe. Total timber exports fell 13.7 per cent to $77.9 million from $90.2 million in May 1981. For the first413 words
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294 1982-07-03 19 POWER utility authorities of the five Asean countries have been granted US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) to finance the installation of a common transmission planning software system. The grant was approved by the Asian Development Bank under its technical assistance scheme. This is its first sponsor294 words
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262 1982-07-03 19 Unilite Electrical sustains another year of losses UNILITE Electrical Industries Bhd, which recently underwent a capital reconstruction, has reported group losses (before extraordinary items) of MJ2.67 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1881. This compares with group losses of M 53.26 million incurred in 1980. Unilite's group turnover was262 words
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Article181 1982-07-03 19 Squabble over domicile move COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Mr Maresk Mc-Kinney Moller, head of the giant A. P. Moller shipping and industrial group, said that he had transferred the domicile of one of the two self-earning foundations which have controlling interest in the group to Liechtenstein. The decision, made last year, isFT - 181 words
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334 1982-07-03 19 Marginal fall in pretax profits at South Pacific Textile Ind SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries appears to be weathering the recession reasonably better than other companies in the same industry. The parent company suffered only a marginal drop in earnings at the pre-tax level for the interim period to March 31,334 words
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Article62 1982-07-03 19 Jnustoad Khd >unlop Ind iolnnnts ilT< -3 -2 ft C Eso* iiathrte Bhd NBT --8 1 (CM r*M Haw Par Nat Iron (old Storage (n'lltillKS ln< hrapr Khd PM( 'an Kle<lothmaiLs Trading M Harks •6 -1 -10 Perils Plant Semb Ship Sap orp W>»rnps -3 162 words
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385 1982-07-03 19 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed narrowly mixed in selective trading. The Straits Times industrial Index was 2.72 points lower at 715.68. Among Industrial stocks, Cycle and Carriage, Jurong Cement, denting and Pan Electric gained between fi and 13 cents while Hi instead, Haw Par, Cold385 words
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Article30 1982-07-03 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 22 4 4 Down 35 6 3 unoh 23 3 5 Properties Plantations 3 6 1 3 1 Mining Deb/Loans 1 2 2 1 230 words
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Article36 1982-07-03 19 nugar* I (Vmenl Prrmium IMdx r ■ivn Krsin. r.rutiat* P.otl n l^ong Fin Dunlop Kit fr«i Mm. 2W 220 310 380 376 725 506 278 t 13 10 1-8 6 H« 6 5. 5 536 words
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Article22 1982-07-03 19 Pn.met MJH Hotel Prop 132.000 C C 114,000 Si me Darby 95.000 Mm ■«•.<<" Total turnover: 2.Mm Total value: $8 04m22 words
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Article31 1982-07-03 19 BT Indicator STlndu.stn.ilv STKinanoST Hotels STPropptti.^ ST Mining ST Plantation.-. SKS In<l 21WB3 *****8 71K.4O 705.68 1706.14 1704.92 1096.55 10W.07 627.04 623.70 ***** 297.41 W3.65 864.98 nSSll (153.13 :O8.2H 540.6631 words
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Advertisement238 1982-07-03 19 We say a big thank-you for your valued support over the years j f M these fabulous prizes in our lucky draw that's fPES*__ 7 Jr n M prize^r" VT-9300E mS^SF^^ HfflM™ > rnze Hitachi 20" CTV JIBS W^ 2 Winners CPT-2067 ll| •Hitachi ■•Video Rack fl Refrigerator 1 Mfcijl238 words
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Article2359 1982-07-03 20 ■H.HUW ONE IMM STRIAI. ft COMMERCIAL Gr'» N*i 1...1 Div Pt Vol Day 1 High I .aw imipini s +or <n C 000) High Low 12l 150 247 Acma 318 21.7 30.8 Alcom 115 3.7 Mi 33 172 Allied Choc 179 7.0 16.1 108 246 BA T2,359 words
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602 1982-07-03 20 JITTKKV Investors, unsure about the market's ability to sustain its nnnt gains, decided to liquidate some of their holdings yesterday. Consequently, the Singapore stock market finished on a mildly negative note in very quiet trading. Turnover uas a mi-: i- LM million units as602 words
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Article417 1982-07-03 20 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market lapsed into another quiet s| II ;is shares were traded marginally lower in most BBCtOTI yesterday. Shares opened on a very quiet note on most fronts with prices marked down a few cents Tradinp remained quiet for the better part of the417 words
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Article206 1982-07-03 20 SINGAPORE UNIT tKi >I (Maaagera' prices far Jaly I) The Commerce 2 75 2.89 The Savings Fund 156 1.64 Spore Prog Fund 123 1.29 Spore Sec Fund 1.89 1.98 Spore Invest Fund 100 1.05 Spore Equity Fund 119 125 ASIA I NIT TKI SI (Maaagen' prtrea for Jaljr206 words
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Article1652 1982-07-03 20 (ill) aid offer prices officially listed and buVness in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday *-i h the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 uni unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett" Big Board1,652 words
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Article35 1982-07-03 20 Industrials Finance Dp 18 Down 41 5 unch 21 2 Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 rubbers 5 5 3 t rubbers Deb/Loans 135 words
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Article1397 1982-07-03 20 BID and offer prices officially listen and business in and reported lo the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. IMH STKMI.s Arna (3.328 3.425) AJumomW (3.00 B) (1) 3.10 Alean (1 1381,397 words
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Article414 1982-07-03 20 STOCKS yesterday closed mixed on scanty trading, brokers said. The Hang Seng index lost 4.27 points to 1,274.29 due to easing of some second line index constituents Brokers said pessimism about Hongkong's economic outlook overshadowed the market which was also affected by the sharp fall on Wall Street overnight414 words
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Article519 1982-07-03 20 SHARE prices yesterday fell under constant selling pressure as leading stocks reacted to lower commodity prices, and a rise in broker loan rates by US banks The all resources index was the hardest hit, losing 112 points to 330.5, while the All Ordinaries slid seven points to 463.0 and519 words
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Article51 1982-07-03 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 549.3 Wednesday 554.3 Week Ago...- 554.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 803.27 Wednesday 811 93 Week Ago 810.41 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1274.29 Thursday closed Week Ago closed AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 828.0 Thursday 628.1 Week Ago 628.0 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 463.0 Thursday 470.0 Week Ago51 words
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Article342 1982-07-03 21 SHARES yesterday fell sharply, dragged down by Hitachi I. til's further losses following the decision by a IS federal grand jury to indict the company and 17 individuals over the IBM computer secrets case. The market average lost 94.51 to close at 7.084.87 in light trading on volume of342 words
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Article378 1982-07-03 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices closed sharply lower amid worries about interest rates and second quarter earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average drifted down all day but quickened its decline in the last hour to finish with a drop of some 8' I points at 803.27. Declines led378 words
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Article609 1982-07-03 21 LONDON, Fri. Leading industrials drifted lower in extremely quiet conditions, depressed by the prospect of further disruption of the rail system next week, but government bonds held steady, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 6.9 points at 542.4. The weakness of Wall Street and uncertain609 words
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Article177 1982-07-03 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mixed to lower with market sentiment depressed by news that an emergency regulation is to be sought for Tilburgsche Hypotheekbank, dealers said. The most active share option was Royal Dutch with 1,196 contracts. n, old mo U •o mo -01 rev a&ao -o» tIU177 words
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Article241 1982-07-03 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices closed narrowly lower as losses among some engineering shares due to unfavourable economic prospects caused a general downturn of the market, dealers said. Brown Boveri, Fischer, Von Roll and Sulzer all retreated in moderately active trading. Trading was rather subdued in other sectors, they said.241 words
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Article128 1982-07-03 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly lower in weak trading sine* investors saw no incentive to trade. Bthu Aoium Tntl A»uTlbr« Ajojlnaym Inv. Ana Tnut Bangkok Bank M Bank Of Arudhan Ltd Bau Shoe Bjrll Juctar Charooitf Thai WirtT^ in -4 1 Pirvstont nm Tnut 3UO Ooodjtax Industrial FinanC« Cotp128 words
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Article107 1982-07-03 21 THE market yesterday remained depressed with turnover lower at 1.6 million from 4.8 million pesos. It Phil Hldfl «JD .006 icoje Mlnlnt mil unch inflo Phil 00 unch ipn Mmmi B 01 unch iUu Con B IS unch la«\i:o Oold 0013 0 0003 lulr Pclriltum 014 -***** leniutl Con107 words
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Advertisement30 1982-07-03 20 I'.inairJHusirw-xs Managrmrnt drucker r^a3fir managing in *J^ turbulent times J^Et his new guide for management today Lm Jf\ Times Distributors OV ML No. I New Industrial Koid f^^ Singapore 195330 words
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Article635 1982-07-03 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 183.00 cents per kilo, down 0.75 cent on Thursday's close, dealers said. The morning market lost 0.75 cent on lack of interest in quiet trading, they said. Trading was quiet in the635 words
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Article99 1982-07-03 21 NOON MB uuJ SMK ptm Mftdiv RAB Jul> I urrr.l Mlk) Buyer. Seller. HI ll..npJl»tl 161 Ml lI2MN sSR Ni il t.ir palUn IMM 160.00N OBJ July Au«u.t SMKIV v b.npallell 204 00 *****N ■-MH 1. I t..n pallrtl 204 M I OHMS Ml< ll,.np«ll>li 1H.1.-XI I99 words
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Article33 1982-07-03 21 Rubber: July 2 Singapore: July: 183.00 cents (down 0.75 cent) Malaysia: July: 199.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 220 tonnes (up 1 15 tonnes)33 words
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Article137 1982-07-03 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing price* per IN kg yesterday. oronut «U: Bulk fob $100 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $340.00 sellers, Sarawak white137 words
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Article204 1982-07-03 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $21,782 and closed at 121,809 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at USJ3I2 50 313.50 and was traded narrowly between 1312.50 and 1314 5(1 before closing at $313.20 313 70 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $313204 words
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Article179 1982-07-03 21 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 115 tonnes to 220 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers recovering £150 to L6,93oper tonne LONDON: There was no follow-through during the afternoon to the179 words
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Article159 1982-07-03 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malays an crude palm oil market closed lower on further selling in moderately active tracing yesterday, dealers said In Ju'y, north dropped $15 to MJ747.5G per tonne, central $10 to 1745 -i mi south $2.50 to $752.50 wfrle in August, north fell $7.50 to $742.50159 words
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Article30 1982-07-03 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets)Wirebars Spot buyers £764.30 (£*****); sellers E76D.50 (£791.50); Three Months buyers £788.50 (£814.00: sellers £789.00 (£814.50 Market Mr: Easier B*Jm: 22.500 tonnes.30 words
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Article35 1982-07-03 21 Tkui We* New York 5.K78 5 998 S.MS 6.06S Zurich 5.678 6.038 5.T7S 6.13S rri Itm Singapore 5.858 5 928 596S 6025 CUBing prices in US dollar troy ounce Saver: Cn4H Smimr, S'p»-».35 words
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Article339 1982-07-03 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1525 45 before being traded lo a low of *****0 10 It then recovered to the day's high of 12 1535 45 before easing back to close at $2 1515 25. Trading was quiet and featureless The US dollar against339 words
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Article357 1982-07-03 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 2: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 2: Source: Merrill Lynch International (Alia) A Co. 1 month 2 months 3 months 4 months 5 months 6 months 15 40 1565 15.85 15.85 1600357 words
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Article44 1982-07-03 21 RANGE of prices offered by ills count houses on July 2: Call deposits 4 doting Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 4 3 3-month Bank bills 9*i 9>» 3 months CD 9'« :i 6 months CD 9 5/18 9 3/18 Swee: NnUn—l Dtnul C*.44 words
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Article35 1982-07-03 21 Closing interbank rales for Singapore dollars on July 2 Offer Bid Overnight 8 7'i 1 month 9 8"> 2 months 9 1 16 BIS IS 3 months 9' > 9 Overnight mode 6 I35 words
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Article24 1982-07-03 21 THE Average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is U.M per cent.24 words
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Advertisement709 1982-07-03 21 -A HAWAII KAI, r^&it^y Hawaii 1 fjETTEP PLANNING CREATES THE ULTIMATE IN LIVING AT THE OQMMOOORE At the Commodore, you'll find a gracTousness that's Enchanting vistas of VQ! 6*-k w you'll find them outside ?>: your picture-window. You'll alSO appreciate Fof more information on the Commodore, please send the careful709 words
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315 1982-07-03 22 UNITED Pulp and Paper Company Ltd (UPP) is hiving off its paper manufacturing operations to its wholly owned subsidiary. Paper Products (M) Pte Ltd. It will then cease manufacturing activities and become a holding company for the group. This move is to help rationalise315 words
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230 1982-07-03 22 THE acquisition of three property companies by Associated Plastics Industries Bhd last year has helped to boost the company's earnings although not to the extent that was forecast. For the year ended Dec 31, 1981, APl's group pretax profits rose sharply to MJ5.21 million (M230 words
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599 1982-07-03 22 SOME $4 million to $6 million worth of insurance premiums may be generated from the proposed construction of the mass rapid transit system. This estimate given by some insurers covers primarily material damage during the construction period. It is based on rates charged599 words
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209 1982-07-03 22 Veneer directors favour proposed purchases THE independent directors of Veneer Products Ltd have indicated that they will vote in favour of the company's proposed acquisition of Material Trading Pte Ltd and property units at Merlin Plaza. Two interested directors, Mr Liew Choon Kee and Mr Danny Liew Heap Hwa, will209 words
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359 1982-07-03 22 PAN Malaysia Cement Works, a company within the MUT group, has turned in a commendable performance last year in contrast to the general gloom seen in many other companies. Preliminary figures incorporating results of associated companies) for the year ended March 31, 1982 showed unaudited359 words
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Article109 1982-07-03 22 PARIS, Fri. Th. owned Pechiney group wants to go ahead with iis plan to hive off the dyeing activiins of its Prodnits Chimiqure Ugine Kuhlmann (PCUK) affiliate to the British Chemicals giant, ICI. The operation, which is disputed by the unions, would create one of the world's fnmAFP - 109 words
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Article215 1982-07-03 22 UOB in Malaysia profitable again THE Malaysian opera tions of the United Overseas Bank group contin uod to progress last yen with Chung Khiaw Bank and Lee Wah Bank both chalking up similar growth rate of 46 per cent in aftertax profits The group said that aftertax profits of Cbung215 words
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439 1982-07-03 22 SYDNEY, Fri. The government's Trade Practices Commission (TPC) report on the Australian stockbroking industry has recommended ending both fixed brokerage fees and the restrictions on stock exchar membership. Th' .^commendations are -ainst submissions made by the Australian Associated Stock Exchanges which wantedReuter - 439 words
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Advertisement282 1982-07-03 22 Children's Shorts. From Japan. Sizes 4-8 f fQO BABY I 'AN DA wM Hk >^ T-Shirt Suit. HH^ £.*< v.p. $5.90 aR bL I \<>\v *.<:><> T JJW JilPt^^w SUPEREAGLE JM JS f^J^^P*^*^ Motor ised Mobile. "^1 J7n rm^ u.p. $74.00 ilk'ii' AM^.- I '•^^^^^B^^Sr^^^^^JiS eJ /children's Jump Cotton T-Shirt282 words
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Advertisement659 1982-07-03 23 *****22 IP3 A TEACHER LIVING In district. l> Kl] H would like lo sponsor. tX^B tutor and provide board It g |tj| J^LJ I'"lkiiik for forelKn studenLs mm>^^M if you can relate, refer to /ax Jt3 rant. Rooms •aaa a«^# 3|\l THE SINGAPORE NUMISMA- I S^-*-^**^^ y~A TIC Association will659 words
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Advertisement4097 1982-07-03 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Mondoy Friday 900am—5 30 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Soturdoy 9 00 am 3 00 pm 1 2 30 pm for Sundoy Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am I 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plaza lO<X> am 5 30 pm (Mondoy—4,097 words
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Advertisement710 1982-07-03 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where to Eat B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries SAVES43S Normal price SI3SO Now SS4S Advent latest Speakers Model 4002 (U.S.A.)710 words
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Advertisement1132 1982-07-03 24 A G Business To Business Q Employment |jj|^ Q Emptoymont (1^ Q Employment [jjii Q Employment BMAGNE CLEAN o SUN CUSHION SUN CUSHION WITH 88 SOFT HEMISPHERICAL PROTUBERANCES. Mogn*tism md press 4 f\ hermsphenca! protuberances F bM j I improve your Wood circulation HF J and remove oches and &ti(Wss1,132 words
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Advertisement701 1982-07-03 24 4 VSLf 4k\M.fS BANK AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED At a reault ot internal promolions, two vacancies have arisen. rheeeare: OVERSEAS OFFICER LOAN ADMINISTRATION OFFICER 1) OVERSEAS OFFICER I >ih sun essful applicant will be responsible fdr supervising the lay lo day operations of the International Customer Services701 words
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Advertisement458 1982-07-03 24 LADY TUTOR REQUIRED lo t*ach all English subjects Afternoon Primary 4 students (dist. 9) Please apply to. PO Box 904. Colombo Court. Singapore 81 17 WANTED DEDICATED TEACHER presently teaching In school to leach Literature and English tor secondary 3 student at home. Thomson Road Tel *****52 WANTED GRADUATE TUTORS458 words
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Advertisement381 1982-07-03 24 An equal opportunity •?Tiployfsr M BJ SERVICE INTERNATIONAL INC. We are a subsidiary of Hughes Tool Co. ol the U.S.A. and our regional accounting eltice in Singapore invites spplicents to fill the following positions: (A) ACCOUNTS CLERKS/ ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (B) STENOGRAPHER/JUNIOR SECRETARY Oualilicatiom •oet<A): c Minimum LCC Higher Accounting. c381 words
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Advertisement450 1982-07-03 24 General Motors Overseas Distribution Coporstion Singapore Branch Regional Parts Distribution Invites applications for the positions of: AUDIT CLERK c OCE 'O' Level c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping At least a year's relevant working experience DEALERS' ORDER COORDINATOR The Job: c To review and effectively process dealers' orders c To systematically follow450 words
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Advertisement406 1982-07-03 24 COLD STORAGE The established group of companies invites suitably qualified candidate! to |oin its Retail Oivtaion in Keppel Road lor the poet of. RECEPTIONIST/ TELEX OPERATOR Completed secondary education c Able to operate PABX switchboard c Basic typing: 40 w.p.m. attractive salary S-day work week free medical benefits Interested applicants,406 words
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Advertisement416 1982-07-03 24 A leading Bank Invites applications for post of:CLERKS/ CASHIERS c GCE 'O 1 level c Some ability to type c Experience not requl as training will be p vlded Gross salary $400 p with attractive frin benefits and 3 mont AWS. Applicants must be p pared to work on shi416 words
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Advertisement572 1982-07-03 24 Due to our expansion programme we heve immediate vecenies for lhe A) SECRETARIES c Poaeeei OCI a' level c With Oood command ol Bncllah c Abilit > to 'yi>e la^l .met acew c Possess good organltlni ability and lillng system a rr.'ference will bl given to those with full I"572 words
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Advertisement434 1982-07-03 24 An American offshore Bank requires an ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum CM I with credit* m BngHah and M.ilhcm ri. c Possess ICC Inlermedi au- H(Kik keeping High er Accounting t'ertifi rale c At least I year relevmt experieti' c Plea.sant persnnnhty and able to (ommunlcate effertlvelj c AMe to work434 words
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Advertisement524 1982-07-03 25 Q Employment ijjlA Q Employment IIA Q Employment IjjlA Q Employment IIA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Bee— Qualifications:- GCE O' level. LCC Bookkeeping (Intermediate) or its equivalent. Able to type 30 wpm. Minimum 1 year's working experience. Interested applicants, please send resume with photograph (nonreturnable) and524 words
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Advertisement553 1982-07-03 25 An esteblished manufacturing company in Toa Payoh invites suit taly qualified applicants lor the poet of: JUNIOR COST CLERK c GCE O Level c Some relevant working experience s 5 days week Suitable applicants are to write in with a complete resume, current and expected salary, and contact telephone number553 words
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Advertisement574 1982-07-03 25 Established Engineering Trading Co. requirea ONE FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT with good command of written and spoken English, typing 40 to 45 wpm and with at least 1 or 2 years experience in similar capacity Tel: *****0/*****09 Mr. Ten Or write with full reeume to: The Advertiser (2. Portchester Avenue. Singapore574 words
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Advertisement620 1982-07-03 25 An established foreign bank invites applications tor MALE CLERKS Candidates should possess at least a good GCE 'O' Level and have completed fulltlme National Service. Please apply with full particulars and telephone contact to: P.O. BOX 3MI SINGAPORE 9059 An Expanding Aviation Company in Seletar Air Base requirea TECHNICAL RECORD620 words
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Advertisement767 1982-07-03 25 ESTABLISHED PUBLISHING COMPANY requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS/ TYPISTS Call personally at: 5330, WOH HUP COMPLEX, BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE 0719 TEL 29*3091 Established Realty Company invites active, reliable hardworking Chineee Female to be trained aa an ADMINISTRATOR Preferably with experience or HSC qualifications. Applicants pleeee apply personally at: 374, TANJONG KATONG767 words
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Advertisement853 1982-07-03 25 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY TO M D of newly formed company High standard written and spoken English and shorthand essential. Good salary for successful applicant Call *****77 Monday EXPERIENCED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER required. Must be able to keep full set of accounts up to final accounts Please apply with full particulars and contact853 words
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Advertisement597 1982-07-03 25 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A Singapore based Swedish Company has openings for: 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2) MANAGEMENT TRAINEE to Join Its fast expanding new division A leader in its held becked up by a teem of Swediah trained techmciens in our alter sales service department. Our preatigeous products are well accepted in597 words
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Advertisement692 1982-07-03 25 MEN'S FASHION WEAR MERCHANDISER AND ADMINISTRATOR to cover retell and wholesale activities in Sineepore Individual must possess good fashion sense, taste and feel for local market Job Involves regional travel for sourclng. Working experience and ability to speak English and Chinese preferred Pteeee send resume to S.T Bo> A9119S 1692 words
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Advertisement589 1982-07-03 25 SALESMAN/ SALESGIRL Compitted OCI "O" level Ability to converse in English. Mandarin and some dialects PoaaaßMt Class 3 driving licence Basic salary with commission and fringe benefits Interested applicants please write to P O Box 453. Maxwell Road Post Office. Singapore 0106 WANTED OML TO be In charge of well589 words
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Advertisement381 1982-07-03 25 TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD We are a multi-national company specialising in the manufacture of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion programme. Applications are invited from enthusiastic young people who are willing to learn to fill the post of: PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Requirements: Applicants should possess technical qualifications381 words
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Advertisement392 1982-07-03 26 II Employment ijjli Q Employment |jj)^ Q Emptoymtnt (1^ I) Emptoyment ill Q Employment ■■sW I I lIIT 1 1 I |T 1 1 ejy 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical We have immediate vacancies for. DRAUGHTSMAN OCI O level. Technical preferably with VITB Certificate in Mechanical DraAant c 2 3392 words
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Advertisement470 1982-07-03 26 molex MOLEX. a world leader In the manufacture of electrical/ electronics connections systems, has the following vacancies: MECHANICAL DESIGNER c 2 years experience In precision and high speed tool and die drawings c 2 years experience In precision injection mold drawing preferably expansable mold c 2 years experience In automalic470 words
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Advertisement458 1982-07-03 26 LfsrJs! SELCO requires MARINE ELECTRICIAN Knowledge of AC Mid DC motors. Experience in maintaining and repairing marine)/ marine related equipment. Malaysian* will also b« considered. 5-day week, free transport and attractive fringe benefits Please apply in writing giving lull resume and contact telephone number to The Senior Personnel officwr SELCO458 words
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Advertisement533 1982-07-03 26 A wall established Plastic Manufacturing Company in Jurong requires A. ASSISTANT SHIFT FOREMEN c Possess Lower Secondary education and above. c Knowledge of Injection and blow moulding machine. c Be able to work In 3 rotating shifts a c Those without experience may apply as trainIng will be provided. B.533 words
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Advertisement487 1982-07-03 26 EXPERIENCED BUILDING FOREMEN lrgently required by Joint /enture Company on a >restlgeous hospital conTact. *equiremen!s > Minimum of S years relevant working experience. i Possession of Technician Diploma In Building Science or equivalent an advantage. nteresled applicants plsass subnil lull personal particulars ncluding salary expected and :ontact telephone number lo487 words
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Advertisement603 1982-07-03 26 DRAUGHTSMAN Required by established Company engaged in the manufacturing of water treatment equipment Applicants should preferably have experience In mechanical, electrical and piping drawings. Ability to design and work Independently would be an advantage Interested applicants, please write lo The Personnel Dept Chemitreet Pie Ltd 131. K allang Way 2603 words
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Advertisement278 1982-07-03 26 1 g) Production ASTEC INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD I A subsidiary of a British multinational corporation urgently requires DBftRtlTT tflU permanent night shift or 3j>303/\pnii? $h iil u r;;;.5492/-p» permanent night shift or SooZrPffl 2 snift Additional Benefits: a) Minimumconfirmation increment of $19/ b) Air-conditioned working environment c) Comprehensive training278 words
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Advertisement439 1982-07-03 26 9 Foseco A multi-national progressive manufacturing concern dealing in chemical additives for the foundry, ateel and building construction industries, invites applications for 1) PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Able-bodied men c Hardworking c Training provided 2) STOREKEEPER c Preferably with 1 year experience c Preferably completed NS The Company provides: c 5-day439 words
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Advertisement525 1982-07-03 26 INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY IN JURONG has vacancies for PRODUCTION PLANNERS/ CONTROLLERS Minimum qualifications OCI •A' level Salary: Negotiable. Eipenence-. Preferably with some working experience In a printing or publishing environment Pleas* write giving full personal particulars, contact telephone number and salary eipected to: THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGER P.O. BOX525 words
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Advertisement353 1982-07-03 26 I) Miscellaneous When we say we are expanding we mean it. Lamlpak's additional new plant at Jurong now offers job opportunities. 1 TECHNICIANS a) MAINTENANCE (Electrical) b) EXTRUSION c) FLEXOPRINTING (Training will be provided) d) GRAPHIC* PLATE MAKING: Plate-Makers Applicants for the above positions must possess a NTC 3 In353 words
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Advertisement608 1982-07-03 27 |Hl D taiatoyaiem |jj|| Q Eisetovmetn |f^|| Q [jj|| Q agcyiasiit 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous VOSKR PRIVATE LIMITED An International company engaged in the repair, design and construction of small warships and specialised suitably experienced/ quailfled personnel to fill the following positions: A. STEELWORKERS (FAIRING) a Must be skillful608 words
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Advertisement432 1982-07-03 27 a Keppel Shipyard Limited Applicants are Invited for the positions of (A) Key-Punch Operetor (B) Clerical Assistant (Accounts/ Audit) (C) Clerical Assistant (Personnel) <D) Clerical Assistanl (Works) (E) Clerical Assistanl (Transport) (F) HM*M«MtQ#f Candidates for Posts (X E) should generally possess 3 OCE 'O' level credits. Post A: These without432 words
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Advertisement439 1982-07-03 27 ICEE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies tor SERVICE TECHNICIANS Minimum 2 years practical experience In refrigeration and/ or alrcondltlonlng systems. Be able to work Independently with minimum supervision. Clean class 3 driving licence. This position offers sicellent pros pects for csrssr advancement. SALES PROMOTERS (Full and Part-time) Male and439 words
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Advertisement421 1982-07-03 27 I BaVj^^^^i^H a»^^^^i^Mß He^B^j*_4*JMM*_Mß>aJH|^__ Ktjtaa^eHßaaMßatgtaiMßjtjafl &fl- anglo French travel t Wa are an established lATA appointed agent and are inviting applicants to |otn our expanding Organisation. A) SERVICE ASSISTANT/ VISA CLERK Outdoor duties c Ability to ride a motorcycle will be an advantage c No working experience required B) DESPATCH421 words
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Advertisement504 1982-07-03 27 A wall established manufacturing factory in Jurong requires: DELIVERY/ STOREKEEPER c Minimum Secondary 2 education c Completed US. c Age IS to 25. c Relevant working experience would be an advantage c Possess valid class 3 driving licence. Wa otter attractive atarting •alary and tranaport will no proviooo ai QaaMj504 words
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Advertisement563 1982-07-03 27 HARDAYA EOIMPMENT PTE LTD Required immediately by a progressive heavy equipment company 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK/CASHIER a GCE p level with credits In English and Mathematics. c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping. c At least 3 years relevant experience. 2. SPARE PARTS EXPEDITER c OCE 'O' level. c Possess Class 3 driving licence.563 words
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Advertisement571 1982-07-03 27 An established Company requires the following experienced personnels MECHANICS Able to repair Nissan and Bedford heavy duty vehicles Salary Above $850- CUBE MAKER 4 GENERAL WORKERS Job site: Parkway and Jurong West TRUCK MIXER DRIVERS Possess class 4 It 5 licence GENERAL CLERK OCE •O' level Interested please call personally571 words
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Advertisement634 1982-07-03 27 Urgently MOQUirtd CONTAINER DRIVER c At least 2or 3 years' experience. c Must hold class 5 driving II- cence Pteeeecell:- t KIM NOCK TRANSPORT CO. 31*. Jalan Beear Or Contact Mr Choo TEL: 29*5*13/ 2M212* tor interview c Abatis tnveetigators and Security s MsfuvptffMnt Bcrvtc#c rvqtMf#: SECURITY GUARDS Areas: Ayer634 words
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Advertisement597 1982-07-03 27 ill Q Employment ST MARK'S MEDICAL CENTRE SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT TEL ***** M FEMALE NIGHT ATTENDANT CLEANER > Preferably able to speak some English kppty personally on any weekday >etween 10.00 am end 4.00pm PHOTOGRAPHIC MODELS RE3UIRED by Applied Arts Consultants for International Fashion nagazlnes and eu- Apply with 'ontact597 words
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Advertisement712 1982-07-03 27 WAREHOUSING COMPANY REQUIRES an experienced Him I keeper English educated andridableto drive forklift (ioori sal ary Interested please tel *****72. Mr Wong 2 PART-TIME RUBBISH cleaners required to commence work Immediately at River Valley Close Salary $180 p m 3 months probation, age above 25 Interested call *****0 EMBASSY REOUIRES712 words
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Advertisement781 1982-07-03 28 BUY FROM ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES (APRIL 3 JULY 3 1982) E5S5St2^3 Mm* g**?ai -m s» -n t ,r.ra£^J I ff^ fSSTi rSr;fgg J Bunt in High Power Car Stereo Cassette with AM/FM Stereo Radio (l AC), 5 Band Graphic Equalizer and QPS (Quick Program Search)781 words
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Advertisement733 1982-07-03 28 times Saturday cor mart 72 Vehicles For Hire \/F VEHITO y^ RENT-A-CAR Over 40% Discount on monthly rentals DAILY RATE Dotiun I2OY GL $40 00 Coroßo DX $50 00 Cof ono $60 00 Cress.do $80 00 1 2 sealer passenger von $90 00 Toyoto Blind .on $32 00 Toyoto Liteoce733 words
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Advertisement944 1982-07-03 28 MMI RACE SPARES for sale Including blocks, cams, weber carburettor and manifold and many others Tel. *****5 1878 MMI CLUBMAN with accessories, lax March '83 Excellent condition. $7,900 ono *****05 Boon Slong 1877 MMI CLUBMAN 1000 c.c. New tax. Beautiful condition $7,300 Blk. 161. 1616 A Lorong I Toa Payoh944 words
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Advertisement941 1982-07-03 28 FIAT 127 APRIL "79 Road lax till Oct Genuine buyers only ViewIng at Lucky Towers car park. 9am. to 11am only FIAT 1878 12SQ 2 owners, with alrcon. selling $8,200 Very good condition. Call Miss Lee. Tel: *****37/8 NEAR 1978 FIAT 131 Mlraflorl Alrcond. private owner. Immaculate condition. PARF eligible941 words
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Advertisement940 1982-07-03 28 197« HONOA CIVIC 1238 cc for sale radio, cassette, alrcond. $12,800 ono. Call *****6 19*0 HONOA ACCORO in showroom condition. I owner Asking $27.000 0 no Call *****83 g) Masda MAZDA ELFORD RX7GT Year 1981 Full accessories, immaculate condition Turbo charged economical and powerful PRICE $55,000 0.N.0 S«nou« Enquin** Only940 words
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Obituary, Illustration192 1982-07-03 31 paaaad away peacefully on 7111*7 leaving bahind har b*k»sd hui band: Tan Sim Wah. daughter Nancy, uni Altrad. David. Michaal. daughtars-in-law: Jinny Evalyn and Maureen and grandchildren. Funaral on 4/7/t2. Cortaga leaves Block 73, Marina Driv. lor Holy Family Church, Eaat Coaat Road at 1.45pm and thence to192 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1982-07-03 31 HO AH CMEONG a FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE LATE I THANK ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KINO ASSISTANCE. CONDOLENCES, WREATHS AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. Tha family of tha lata Mr. R Thembiya Nj.du wishes to thank all r.u lives and tnanda lor thair condoI lencee,131 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1982-07-03 31 INMEMORIAM In ever-loving mamory who ws« called to tha Lord on tha 13th day ol tha tilth moon 12 peers ago In PROUO, cherished, precious. untarnished, undying memory of DOC- JR. RODGERS. (deceased 3/7/1B81) "To know him Is to love him." Fresh flowers lo St. Andrew's Cathedral.123 words
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Advertisement264 1982-07-03 32 IN THE SESSIONS COURT AT MUAR IN THE STATE OF JOHOR. WEST MALAYSIA CIVIL ACTION NO 197 OF 1981 BETWEEN 1 Doud bin Md Arof Plaintiff AND I Wer Aik Ann 2. Toy Ann Hrn Defendants SUBSTITUTED SERVICE FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To 1 Wer Aik Ann, Block 91, No 696-D,264 words
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Article, Illustration445 1982-07-03 33 Billie Jean setting all sorts of marks LONDON, Frl. The enduring memory of this year's Wimbledon tennis championships is likely to be the revival of 38-year-old American Billie Jear, King. Today, Blllie Jean plays a record 13th Wimbledon singles seml-flna! against defending champion Chris Evert IJoyd, of the United States.Reuter - 445 words
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Article43 1982-07-03 33 ATHLETICS: Marlies Gohr missed beating her own world record of 10.88 sec by only three-hundredths of a second when she clocked 10.91 in the women's 100 metres at the Kast German championships in Dresden, the official news agency ADN said yesterday.43 words
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Article65 1982-07-03 33 BASEBALL: Minnesota Twins defeated Chicago White Sox 9-2 in an American league game. Other results: Seattle Mariners 4 Toronto Blue Jays 3. Detroit Tigers 5 Boston Red Sox 4. New York Yankees 5 Milwaukee Brewers 3, Cleveland Indians 6 Baltimore Orioles 2, Texas Rangers 7 Califorma Angels 2.65 words
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Article37 1982-07-03 33 BASKETBALL: Favourites University of Kentucky beat a West German national team 84-73 in their first match of the four-nation Kirin international tournament at Kariya Municipal gymnasium in Japan. other result: France 87 i Japan 72.37 words
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Article33 1982-07-03 33 BOXING: World Boxing Association junior welterweight champion Aaron Pryor pre- dieted that his challenger Akio Kameda. of Japan, will fall in eight rounds in their title fight in Cincinnati, on Sunday33 words
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Article34 1982-07-03 33 MOTOR RACING: Frenchmen Rene Arnoux clocked 1 nun 14.23 sec. and Alain Prost registered 1:14.66 to dominate the practice trials for today's Dutch Grand Prix in their turbo-charged Renaults in Zandvoort. Holland.34 words
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Article48 1982-07-03 33 SWIMMING: Canadian Anne Ottenbrite broke the Commonwealth Games women's 200 m breaststroke record when she clocked 2:34 27 in the heats at Toronto. Her effort clipped 16 hundredths of a second off the previous mark of 2:34.43 set by Britain's Sue Brownsdon, in Kiev last year.48 words
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Article34 1982-07-03 33 TABI.K TKNNIS: The Korean men's team beat a top United States side 3-2 in the semi-finals of the US Open championships at Cobo Hall in Detroit Othfr result: Japan 3 Sweden 134 words
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Article38 1982-07-03 33 VOLLKYBALL: The United Slates squad completed a clean sweep of an international women's tournament beating Hungary 3-1 in their last match in Budapest Other result: Soviet I'nion 3 Japan 2. United States 3 Hungary 1 Agencies.Agencies - 38 words
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393 1982-07-03 33 Gilder keeps form for course record GOLF ROUND-UP OAK BROOK (Illinois), Fri. Bob Gilder set a course record yesterday with an eight-under-par 64 in the first round of the U*****,000 (*****,000) Western Open golf tournament. Gilder, who won the Westchester Classic by five strokes with a tournament record 19-under-par 261Reuter; UPI - 393 words
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Article128 1982-07-03 33 DR. MARTIN NG achieved every golfer's dream when he scored a hole-in-one on the 201-metre, parthree 12th hole at the Bukit Course of the Singapore Island Country Club on Thursday. Dr. Ng, handicap 18, was playing with Dr. Wong Lai Hock, Dr. S.A. Hollis and Mr. G.128 words
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Article108 1982-07-03 33 LONDON, Frl. Martina Na\ ratilova, the top seed, reached the final of the women's singles with almost disdainful ease at the Wimbledon tennis chamlonshlps here today. The Ciechoslovaklanborn American beat llth-seeded West German Bettlna Bunge 6-2, 6-2 in only it minutes The Blllie Jean-Chris semi-final108 words
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516 1982-07-03 33 Edmondson shocks third seed Gerulaitis Teacher's lesson on grass for Wilander LONDON, Fri. Burly Australian Mark Edmondson toppled American third seed Vitas Gerulaitis and was joined in the men's semi-finals by secondseeded Jimmy Connors as the Wimbledon tennis championships coped with another day of rain yesterday. The 12-seeded Edmondson, 28,Reuter - 516 words
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Article192 1982-07-03 33 All the results MEN ringlre, fourth round: Tim Mayotte (US) bt Buster Mottram (Bri) 6-2, 7-5. 6-3, Brian Teacher (US) bt Mats Wilander (Swe) 6-4. 6-4, 6-3. Q-flanhf Jimmy Connors (US) bt Gene Mayer (US) 6-1, 6-2, 7-6. Mark Edmondson (Aust) bt Vitas Orulaitis (US) 7-6. M. 6-4, 6-3. DmMcs,Reuter - 192 words
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263 1982-07-03 33 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By IF everything runs to form in the Citizen Team Tennis final today, Lipton will end up toasting their victory over Prince with iced lemon tea at the Kallang Complex. Lipton have in Victor Pereira, 18, a future Singapore champion263 words
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Article184 1982-07-03 33 SEOUL, Fri. Eight boxers, three from South Korea and two each form Thailand and Pakistan and one from India, won through to the finals of the 10th Asian amateur boxing championships yesterday. With all the semi-final bouts in 12 divisions completed South Korea lead with eightReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration370 1982-07-03 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP oy VISITING Jockey Brian Andrews is sure to have a tremendous following at Bukit Timah after a spectacular debut at Ipoh last month. This classy New Zealander has some really good rides. His likely winners are: a String O Pearls II in Race370 words
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Article5075 1982-07-03 34 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV D 1.200 m (Restricted Terms 2-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 6* Bata Emas S7 Teck Ee- Ismail 2 nzg (1200 m) Long 6th to Drum Roll Div D 1200 m Spore March An-Veaag 11 2 *o*7 Bingo 111 51 Boom Time- Allan 2 nzg (12005,075 words
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Article382 1982-07-03 34 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TIPTOP TONTO EQUESTRIENNE CAVALIER PEDRIGREE Silverhawk r allow Sllverhawk Fellow Bingo Fellow Fellow Nakuri Fallow Stlverhawk Bingo Batu Emas Batu Emas TibaTiba Silverhawk Genuine Ruby Bingo Nakum Kawan Karib Genuine Ruby Bingo Ingyong Wangcher Caesar's Palace H. Sweet Home Caesar's Palace382 words
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Article200 1982-07-03 34 TONTO - Dow Jones has excellent chance TONTO By DOW JONES 11. the mount of Brian Andrews, has an excellent chance in Race 6. This three-year-old New Zealand gelding by St Puckle last won in January at Bukit Timah in a Class 4 Div 3 race over 1,600 m. In his last200 words
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Article190 1982-07-03 34 TIPTOP - Village Centre the pick TIPTOP By VILLAGE CENTRE, who earned a berth in the King's Gold Cup line-up last month but did not accept, should chalk up his third victory in the last race. The five-year-old Realm gelding is all speed and should overcome an unfavourable barrier. Village Centre came190 words
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Article145 1982-07-03 34 EQUESTRIENNE - Likas Coral hard to catch EQUESTRIENNE By LIKAS CORAL, with three wins already, will be hard to catch in the last race. After an initial unplaced debut run, the three-year-old by Realm beat a Class 3 field at Kuala Lumpur in April. He then defied a promotion to score over145 words
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Article, Illustration319 1982-07-03 35 TONTO - TONTO ON THE TRACK with TRIOMPHE, a four-year-old by Grand Chaudiere, showed striking form at Bukit Timah yesterday when he reeled off 600 m in 36 sec. The going was good. Triomphe has had two outings so far. He showed promise in his debut319 words
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Article86 1982-07-03 35 TUESDAY (good): Connotation (Lucas) 41.5 tight hold; Joint Command 111 impressed in 38; Entertainment X keen action in 41; Dow Jones II hard held in 42; Village Centre 39.4; Greenfields 40.2. WEDNESDAY (good): String O'Pearls II 38.3; Paris II 41; Redgrit 36.8; Shanti Shanti 38.4; Tremendous Speed86 words
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Article70 1982-07-03 35 THESE horses go well on a wet track Race I: Fun Kung, Mr Bruning, Ariff. Race 4: Swing City, String O'Pearls n. Race 5 Circle Of Hand;, Mork. Race Quikstart, Take Easy n, Isomeric, Bold Punter. Race 7: Logical n, Pagsanjan, Jet Action, Isa-Ba, The Chancellor. Race 8.70 words
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Article95 1982-07-03 35 PRO-AM RACES ARE NOT INCLUDED Allan Teh West G van Brenkelen M Ismail Samsuri Tan PKLeong Bongonre Lee Rodgers E van Breukelen Ahmad Osman Ng KCliong Heddle Daniels Yeoh Zaflr Ist 39 31 31 28 22 21 20 18 17 15 14 13 12 10 10 10 995 words
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242 1982-07-03 35 LONDON, Fri TWO Epsom Derby failures take on top-class middle-distance four-year-olds in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park tomorrow with a purse of £84,140 (about $320,000) at stake. Peacetime, who was seventh in the Epsom Derby, and Lobkowiez, who finished 15th, will beReuter - 242 words
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Article50 1982-07-03 35 JOCKEYS Gerry Donnelly and Suhian Dalwee, who were injured recently in race spills, nave recovered and certified fit to ride at Bukit Timah this weekend. Donnelly has seven mounts today and five tomorrow while Subian is engaged to ride in two races today and three tomorrow.50 words
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Article312 1982-07-03 35 Total Noo rides 1st of pUctngs ted 3rd 1 Twcwllc 2 Khoo 3 Ctaeam 4 Podmore 5 Lucas Leong 7 Rajoo 8 Veap 9 Lam >• Poo 11 Ooi 12 (.wtlliam 13 P Lee 14 Salri 15 Sharp II (hiam 17 Donnelly 18 York 19 Razmy •it Robinson312 words
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Article92 1982-07-03 35 Auric Memo Agasam Goodman Golden Arrow Asset HTWee Inderapnra (heah Ftth CabaUo Darling Pegasus Chens SulUn t khoo Ace Prince si Hew Mdm XI. Sob Equus Amour Ist 16 13 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 392 words
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Article, Illustration2088 1982-07-03 35 RATF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV C 1,200 m IV/W.JL l (Restricted Terms 2-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 6* B Brahma Daarer S7 Paramount-Allan 2 nzc (1200 m) Laess 1 t 0* Coloay 1157 PSM-Noordin 2 nzg (1200 m) SH Chew 5 S 37 riadimlslam 57 Condominium-Osman 2 nzg2,088 words
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Article, Illustration325 1982-07-03 36 JOE DORAI - Dublin FC test for Singapore JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S national team to the Merdeka soccer tournament will be tested by Dublin Football Club, winners of the Irish Leicester Cup, at the National Stadium on July 28. The Republic's players are scheduled to leave for Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3 for325 words
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Article171 1982-07-03 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By AN all-expense paid trip for 11 awaits the winners of a national tug-of-war competition to be organised by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association at the National Stadium on July 24. The competition will be run in conjunction with the SAAA inter-club meet171 words
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243 1982-07-03 36 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By FORMER soccer internationals Terry Pathmanathan and Rajagopal Suriamurthi have dispelled reports that they are keen to return to Singapore. In fact, they will play for Pahang in the Football Association of Malaysia Cup in October. The two, who returned243 words
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Article44 1982-07-03 36 Hampshire 85-4 dec LONDON. Fri. Hampshire declared their first innings closed at 85 for four at the start of play on the final day of the three-day crickt match against Pakistan at Bournemouth today. Scarca: Pakistan 300-9 dec and 101-2. Hampshire 85-4 dec. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article20 1982-07-03 36 CARGO A beat Ramp Services 3-1 in the Changi International Airport Services inter-depart-ment soccer final at Prisons ground yesterday.20 words
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Article23 1982-07-03 36 THE Dutch Club overcame Indian Association 3-2 in a Singa pore Hockey Association Divi sion Two match at Balestier Road yesterday.23 words
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267 1982-07-03 36 NATIONAL Football League Division One club Kaki Bukit and the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee are heading for a showdown over the registration of striker Fandi Ahmad, reports JOE DORAI. On Thursday night, the committee deferred a decision on Kaki Bukit's application267 words
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Article17 1982-07-03 36 SINGAPORE Recreation tluh beat Jollilads 5-4 in a fri<-ndl> soccer match on ihe Pailang yesterday.17 words
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Article174 1982-07-03 36 PETER SIOW - Shooters set poser for SSA PETER SIOW By THE Singapore Shooting Association's last skeet trials (or the Brisbane Commonwealth Games, scheduled for today and tomorrow at the Ride Range Road, may not take place after all. The reason the qualifying score of 190 out of a possible 200 seems hopelessly174 words
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Article164 1982-07-03 36 ATHLETICS OUtex age(fr««p meet (FPAC, 4 p.m.). HOCKEY BHA Strabel PrunW Hv: CSC v Police. IA v SLA 'Balestier, 5.20 p.m.). Armed Forces v SHA Juniors iTan«lin. 5.20 p.m.) My. 1: IA B v SCC B (Balestier. 4 p m), Seletar v PARC (Tanglin. 4 p. m). Hv.164 words
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Article, Illustration284 1982-07-03 37 England ask FIFA for clarification MADRID, Fri. England officials yesterday called on FIFA to clarify a controversial World Cup rule that could affect the English chances of qualifying for the semi-finals. FIFA secretary- general Sepp Blatter said last night that the ruling body would formally announce their response today. HeAP; UPI - 284 words
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Article60 1982-07-03 37 POLISH manager Antoni Piechniczek will bring back Jan Jalocha for Marek Dziuba at right-back to face the Soviet Union in their second and last Group A match in Barcelona tomorrow. Dziuba replaced the injured Jalocha in the 3-0 win over Belgium. "Marek played well but Jalocha's60 words
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Article48 1982-07-03 37 HONDURAS' President Roberto Suazo Cordova will present the national team with the country's highest civil award the Jose Cecilio Del Valle for their efforts in the World Cup. The President will present the award to the team in a ceremony today. AFP, Reuter.Reuter; AFP - 48 words
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Article41 1982-07-03 37 HIGH-RANKING officials of the Brazilian Sports Confederation are in Spain checking on arrangements with a view to holding the 1994 finals. The Brazilians say they are also ready to stage the 1986 finals if Colombia pull out.41 words
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Article39 1982-07-03 37 ALOJZY Jarguz, a 48-year-old Polish civil servant, will referee his first game of this World Oip when he officiates at tomorrow's Northern Ireland-France Group D match in Madrid. Jarguz officiated in the 1978 finals.39 words
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203 1982-07-03 37 COMPUTER IS BANKING ON BRAZILIANS BRAZIL to win the World Cup. At least that's what the computer at the National University of Singapore has predicted. Last week, just after the first round of the World Cup, a group of NUS Business Administration undergraduates decided to put their knowledge of statistical203 words
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Article, Illustration443 1982-07-03 37 Keegan is set to return Coppell, Sansom injured, but., I FEEL just great. I've no pain in my back. I played some tennis on a hardcourt and didn't have any problems. I know I'm 100 per cent fit. I just wish I'll be out there with the lads. It's murderAP; AFP - 443 words
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Article, Illustration515 1982-07-03 38 Precarious showdown with Poles for Russia RUSSIA 1 BELGIUM 0 BARCELONA, Fri. The Soviet Union ousted Belgium from the World Cup finals yesterday with a 1-0 second-round victory in a game mired in midfield as angry fans jeered in disgust. The narrow margin of victory did little forAgencies; UPI - 515 words
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Article72 1982-07-03 38 4 k»rl llrlnz RamOHlnr (WG), ZW K nir» BmM (P»l). 3 Unit* kin (Hu), Zlro (Brmi). I G«rry \rmstronx (lrr), s»l»fc Anad (Alg), Eder (Brai), I.aszlo Faxeluts (Has), Robrrtu Ftlrao (Brat), Trevor Francis (Eac), Bernard drnthlnl (Kra), Bllh Hamilton (lir), Dlec* Maradooa (Arg), Tibor NyilMi (Hoa), Antonia Paaeak*AP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration130 1982-07-03 38 The golden age of Argentine soccer will be over with this World Cup -Diego Maradona MADRID, Fri. Champions Argentina were fighting for World Cup survival today but their star player, Diego Maradona, has already provided the team's epitaph. "I believe the golden age of Argentine football will be over withReuter - 130 words
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201 1982-07-03 38 BARCELONA, Fri. Italian manager Enzo Bearzot said here yesterday that he was beginning to have "forbidden dreams" about his team's chances of making the semi-finals. "While playing in the same second-round group with Brazil we can only talk of forbidden dreams," Bearzot said. "But ItalyAP - 201 words
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Article72 1982-07-03 38 Live' telecast RADIO and Television Malaysia will provide a bonus for soccer fans. They will telecast all the remaining World Cup matches "live" on Channel Three. The bonanza started last night with the Argentina-Brazil and West Germany-Spain matches. The other games Include: Northern Ireland v France (tomorrow, 11.15 p. m.),72 words
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Article134 1982-07-03 39 IF the World Cup final in Madrid on Sunday week is drawn and 30 minutes' extra time also fail to produce a result, the match will be replayed the following Tuesday. FIFA said today. Penalties will decide the replay, which will also be stagedReuter - 134 words
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Article111 1982-07-03 39 P W D I. V A Pt MM USSR ItclRium 110 0 3 0 2 110 0 10 2 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 ■QHBJ P W D I- F A Pt England W Ormany Spain 10 10 0 0 1 10 10 0UPI - 111 words
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Article64 1982-07-03 39 LIMA, Fri. Peruvian witchdoctor Santos Paredes, disgusted because j his prediction that Peru would qualify for the sec- j ond round of the World Cup did not come true, has shaven his head completely in public. Santos, known locally as the great white witchdoctor, did correctly predictReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration609 1982-07-03 39 OUR MAN GODFREY ROBERT IN SPAIN Hamilton strangles all Austrian hopes NORTHERN IRELAND 2 AUSTRIA 2 MADRID, Fri. The heat was certainly on a 38-degree Celsius temperature, the absorbing fear of defeat and the intense pressure from the bench and fans but Northern Ireland and609 words
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Article218 1982-07-03 39 We cannot relax, warns Hidalgo FRENCH coach Michel Hidalgo summed up his feelings about his team's final group match against Northern Ireland on Sunday when he said: "Against Northern Ireland, you cannot relax for a single moment." Hidalgo, whose tram will need to match Northern Ireland's prodigious work rate that218 words
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458 1982-07-03 40 NEW YORK, M PROCTER and Gamble, the giant food and laundry conglomerate, is not doing business with the devil, and wants to tell everybody so. The company filed libel suits in two states yesterday against three individuals whom it accusedNYT; UPI - 458 words
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105 1982-07-03 40 MOUNT HAGEN (Papua New Guinea), Friday Tribal battles involving thousands of warriors armed with spears, axes and bows and arrows have broken out in Papua New Guinea's highlands in the wake of the country's general election, police sources said today. They said sixReuter - 105 words
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Article37 1982-07-03 40 JAKARTA, Fri. An epidemic of measles has taken the lives of SO people in the remote North Sumatran village of Bata Han, about 300 km east of Medan, a provincial health official said today. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration248 1982-07-03 40 Hijacker may have to pay wealth tax COLOMBO, Friday THK Sri Lankan hijacker of an Alitalia jumbo on Thursday might have to pay a wealth tax on the USS3M,«M (Sse»,»M) ransom he collected from the airline. Sri Lankan officials told this to the Press Trust of India soon alter theReuter; AP - 248 words
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Article48 1982-07-03 40 PARIS, Fri. The Paris office of the Muhajideen Khalq, the main Iranian opposition £roup, announced today that its commandos killed three bodyguards and wounded a fourth in an attack against Mr Musavi Khoiniha, the Vice Speaker of the Iranian Parliament. It said Mr Khoiniha escaped. AP.AP - 48 words
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514 1982-07-03 40 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri That's why he had to resign, says White House aide MR Alexander Haig resigned as US Secretary of State because President Ronald Reagan was not "comfortable" with his combative style, according to Mr Michael Deaver, one of the President's closest aides.AP; UPI - 514 words
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154 1982-07-03 40 SEREMBAN, Fri. Doctors at the General Hospital here are trying to save a Singapore girl's sight after she was struck in the left eye by a piece of glass from a window of the train in which she was travelling yesterday.NST - 154 words
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Article31 1982-07-03 40 BEIJING, Fri. Foreign Minister Huang Hua returned to China today after addressing the United Nations assembly on disarmament and touring western Europe, the official Xinhua news agency reported AP.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement177 1982-07-03 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Two oil exploration companies will soon be shifting their operational bases from Jurong to Tanjung Berhala in Malaysia but it is not known yet whether the shifts will be partial or complete, reports RICHARD SEAH. Development projects worth $2.2 billion were approved by177 words
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Miscellaneous135 1982-07-03 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair except for passing showers in a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: S3 max., 2S mm. SUNSET today: 1.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6 15C Cloudy Mulls 24/29 C Rain Bangkak 26 32 C Cloudy Melbaane135 words
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WORLD CUP SPECIAL 4
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Article, Illustration668 1982-07-03 41 Brazil turn on that old magic then the sparks fly to spoil celebrations BRAZIL 3 ARGENTINA 1 Zico, Serginho, Junior boot favourites nearer title BARCELONA, Fri. Barcelona became the temporary capital of Brazil tonight as Tele Santana's brilliant team toppled World Cup-holders Argentina 3-1 to the668 words
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Article19 1982-07-03 41 Bradl Italy Argentina PWDLFAPI 110 0 3 12 110 0 2 12 2002 2 9 0 Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article85 1982-07-03 41 Face of a fallen idol... He was tagged wonder boy. It would be his World Cop, they said. But for Diego Maradona, Spain has been a bitter disappointment. The final twist of fate came when he was sent off late in the game against Brazil. He is pictured above a85 words
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Article445 1982-07-03 41 WEST GERMANY 2 SPAIN 1 MADRID, Fri. Hosts Spain crashed out of the World Cup when they were beaten 2-1 by former champions West Germany here tonight. The defeat means a host team will not win the cup for the first time since Mexico in 1970,445 words
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Article98 1982-07-03 41 (ironp A remaining match: Sunday (Barcelona). Soviet Union v Poland. Poland need draw to qualify for semifinals. (iroop B remaining match: Monday (Madrid), Spain v England. England need two-goal win to be certain of qualifying. Grcip C remaining match: Monday (Barcelona), Brazil v Italy. Brazil need draw toReuter - 98 words
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Article112 1982-07-03 41 BONN, Fri. A Bavarian soccer club has resigned from the West German Football Federation in protest against what they called the national team's poor performance and unsporting behaviour in the World Cup tournament. Reinhard Streit, president of Herrsching Kickers, said the club s decision was madeReuter; AFP - 112 words
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Advertisement176 1982-07-03 41 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Two oil exploration companies will soon be shifting their operational bases from Jurong to Tanjung Berhala in Malaysia but it is not known yet whether the shifts will be partial or complete, reports RICHARD SEAH. Development projects worth $2.2 billion were approved by176 words
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Miscellaneous140 1982-07-03 41 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair except for passing showers in a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) op to S a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 21 mm. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.12 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6 15C Cloudy Manila 24 29C Rain Bangkak 26 32 C Cloudy140 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1808 1982-07-03 1 Once upon a time, a princess grew a garden. Its roots spread deep in the earth, right through to the other side of the world, to Singapore and Malaya, where a "mad gardener" with pockets full of seeds sowed beauty, wealth and fame. BONNIE TINSLEY traces the family tree1,808 words
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Article113 1982-07-03 1 IHK School of Ornamental Horticulture Is II yean old. Today l.s convocation day, and Its first open day for the public, from noon to 5 p.m. A plant doctor will zlve gardening tips, rhere will be garden lemonstrattons on the Iwddlng of cacti, trees md shrubs,113 words
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Article686 1982-07-03 1 RACHEL BARNES - RACHEL BARNES By in London Professor R. E. Holttum, director of the Botanic Gardens in Singapore from 1926 to 1949. still works untiringly to complete his botanical studies. "I haven't a hope of getting it all finished before I die," ne tells me wistfully, "but I686 words
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Advertisement359 1982-07-03 1 reports on BW BOOKS women's rights *J3H From Vidal's Creation nimnnK p 13 CHINA UNEARTHED to Sche destruction OUTLOOK. P*g«. 12 .nd 13 GOING PLACES, P W 8 and 9 P^, M 6.nd7 |p Imported Furniture Promotional Sale V |bH 1 fr*3H^^£aJ^aa¥^L^~ I BBBBBBBBBBBaBBat _.^BHaBB£T^Br^ .^■BBBBBBBBK K 1 aaaaWlam aaaaM^aVP&aV359 words
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Article, Illustration311 1982-07-03 2 PICK of the DAY Looking at 'rich' ideas rHE Age Of Uncertainty The Manners And Morals Of High CapitalIsm (Ch 8, 5.11 p.m.): Professor J. K. Galoraith looks at the ideas that sustained the rich in the last century, and how these still affect jut attitudes today. M.A.S.H. (Ch 5,311 words
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Advertisement59 1982-07-03 2 Out Of this world X Bb£ iBBBBif I RX-FBO The latest detachable *wm Jp stereo radio cassette recorder. GOOD READING MATTERS AT Slimes Bookshops Timn Orchard Crmrr Robinson'! John Linlr't M (OS O'C«*><> RoM O'cMm Kom Til *****22 O'CXwd RoM T«l *****56 S*n9tpO't 0923 •CLIFFORD CENTfIE ROBINA HOUSE Tti *****7159 words
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Miscellaneous1038 1982-07-03 2 EXHIBITIONS: NAIVE Paintings JJM r***^ Eighty-nine paintings, ineluding those depicting I scenes of childhood, by 32 "^K^O" West German artists. Na- I at tional Museum Art Gal- m^ y lery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. tg J Free. Till July 11. W W Paintings By Joan fV^V^BSO Redorta. Done during his1,038 words
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Miscellaneous1155 1982-07-03 2 "TV'and Radio SBC 5 12.55 PM Opening followed by Sesame 7.50 Loretta Lynn In Concert: The first Street lady of country music sings Take 1.55 The Porky Pig Show My Man. You Are Looking At Con 2.20 Sherlock Holmes Festival Sher- try and The Coal Miner's Daughter lock Holmes Faces1,155 words
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LEISURE 1
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520 1982-07-03 3 KIRSTEN; LUNDBERG - Innovation's the secret of opera's success KIRSTEN LUNDBERG By TEN kilometres down I-pningrad Prospekt from the Kremlin sits a tiny theatre bringing some syncopation to the cadenced world of opera. The Moscow Chamber Opera is so popular that ticket hopefuls stand in line all night in the hope of buyingUPI - 520 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1982-07-03 3 Michel Santry, the international Australian designer who triumphed with his art in London, is now creating the first-ever Western metal sculpture to hang in what will be China's biggest hotel. MINU THAROOR sizes up his er huge talent. An interior designer I met while1,172 words
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Advertisement378 1982-07-03 3 uuesswno eisewiu De nappy wnen you dcv Hitachi; \3#^ someone is using a Hitachi washing machine 0^ cV v^ x iq. v 982 4^ Hitachi spells happiness for the whole family. \\C* ett %%a!S^ tV Mother will appreciate its beauty and convenience. od 1 9 UV> AtS^^Bm Father will love378 words
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Miscellaneous197 1982-07-03 3 TODAY: p.m. $2 per adult and $1 OPENING Ceremony eh d Thomson Sin Mm Zone RC Courtesy Campaign centre. Blk 25, 74 Sin Variety Show Jointly Ming Road. 7.30 p.m. Mr organised by Chong Boon Ch'ng Jit Koon and Dr CC and Chong Boon Zone Chua Sik Ting will be197 words
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LEISURE 2
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Article, Illustration989 1982-07-03 4 Who says Cantonese opera is dying out? Tonight and tomorrow, it's on at Hong Lim Park. And in Hongkong, after 10 years, its colour, dramatic make-up and melodious wail of songs is being revived. SARAH POON discovers the new, young face of this traditional art form. AFTER almost989 words
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Article206 1982-07-03 4 The Heritage Goethe-Institut Auditorium Tomorrow, 6 p.m. Previewed by KANNAN CHANORAN IN THIS neck of the woods where music is what's pumped out through stereos, radios and discos, it's nice to know there are people who actually play original music and have an audience to perform for.206 words
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BOOKS 1
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Article, Illustration991 1982-07-03 6 Jonathan Schell; ROBERT CHEW - Moral touchstone for 'freeze nuclear arms cry Jonathan Schell ROBERT CHEW THE FATE OF THE EARTH By Picador, 1982. 244 pages. $9.95 Reviewed by FOR the past 37 years, ever since the United States became the first country to use atomic weapons in combat, writers have periodically warned of the991 words
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Advertisement526 1982-07-03 6 Jewellery Specku;iikr^s&" It's our Mid-year stock taking clearance. A wide selection of fine-white diamonds elegantly designed in European fashion set in 14K gold -guaranteed superior in quality. These are export samples introduced to the public for the first time and at budget prices you shouldn 't miss L l 4K526 words
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BOOKS 2
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Article, Illustration794 1982-07-03 7 JOHN LEONARD - No love but many lovely moments JOHN LEONARD CREATION By Gore Vidal Granada. £1.95 Reviewed by To be sure, Vidal's exercise in comparative religion occasionally descends to the fortune cookie and the quotation from Mao Zedong. He doesn't really deliver on a a promise to explain Xerxes. 7 THE year794 words
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Article, Illustration490 1982-07-03 7 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI SHARKY'S MACHINE By William Oiehl Sphere Books, 1978. 381 pages. $9.30 Reviewed by THIS book will undoubtedly make an excellent film. It has all the ingredients for an exciting and fastmoving film: A beautiful girl, a hero with a heart, big bad criminals490 words
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Article, Illustration837 1982-07-03 7 DR MALCOLM MURFETT - DR MALCOLM MURFETT COMMUNITY AND NATION By Wang Gungwu Heinemann Educational Books, 1982 $20 Reviewed by His intelligent, perceptive grasp of the historical material at his disposal is demonstrated repeatedly in this volume; but I cannot pretend that Community And Nation is either an easy837 words
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Advertisement317 1982-07-03 7 DRAW ON 6TH JULY 1982 AT COLOMBO COURT MALL AT 6.30 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME HARI RAYA&AIE j 50% off on any of the following CASH AND CARRY ~t Items for purchases of every $500. a ft a <dH^B arrived to replace -I *^^fll -fIP l^lA^m jfl sold out stocks).317 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1982-07-03 8 For many tourists, Beijing is now taking a back seat to Xian ancient city on the Silk Road and site of China's recent rich archaelogical finds. MARY KOGAN revelled at the sight of life-size terra-cotta warriors and then dreamed by the Nine-Dragon Pool, where Yang Kwei-fei bathed1,005 words
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Article, Illustration879 1982-07-03 8 These Chinese cities spell nature's wonders 4 Here, (the Garden of the Master of Fishing Nets), the four seasons are subtly represented the pine tree for spring (evergreen). Indoors was considered summer because it was cooler. The pavilion meant autumn, for the owner enjoyed viewing the moon there during the879 words
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Advertisement510 1982-07-03 8 Relive China's Centuries of Splendour will) oantaTours x^ We're open Saturdays and Sundays Jj^fe^ j^ ~M?i^^MMB "torn .5/8 two m}f HonKk iHuiijnh.*i.c;u.i.n. fc. P Kw. 12/8 s.nrw fine embroidery and jade JkJti^ ft H Buddhism in Hang/.h(iu accommodation, exquisite Chinese Bfe^T™ l^^^ ~OD-"' .^(3 'a overlooking pagodas cuisines, expert friendly510 words
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Article486 1982-07-03 9 PAPER WORK: TRAVEL a K t>nts say it takes about six weeks to pr.>< t-s« an application for a Singaporean u< visit China. But for foreigners, it takes three days. The chanres for the Immigration Department's stamp of approval are greater if you have relatives in China486 words
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Advertisement2176 1982-07-03 10 "VSX^I/oFFICIAL OPENING OF VICOM PTE LTD Mtifr BY MR GOH CHOK TONG, MINISTER OF DEFENCE SECOND MINISTER W FOR HEALTH AND CHAIRMAN, SINGAPORE LABOUR FOUNDATION MR GOH CHOK TONG *>oV i Minister of Defence M 4tofeA I Second Minister for Health laaaaaaaaaaaal Chairman Singapore Labour Foundation It may appear strange2,176 words
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Advertisement1600 1982-07-03 11 ISfiSy OFFICIAL V(p OPENING OF V VICOM PTE LTD Being a "late" starter. VICOM had the advantage of learning from the past experiences of others. However, the rationale behind the purchase of the latest equipment lay not in the glamour of buying the latest but in the cost-effectiveness of the1,600 words
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Advertisement428 1982-07-03 11 THE SERVICE FACTOR VICOM. as part of its corporate objectives, believes strongly in the service factor In order to achieve this, efforts have been made to offer motorists the following facilities free pre-inspection schemes corporate schemes for large fleet owners on-line computerised reservations system covered driveways to shelter motorists courteous,428 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration688 1982-07-03 12 The ads shout it, media proclaims it: American women are liberated. But the women themselves claim that they have not come far enough. Hundreds of thousands have fought for 59 years to amend the Constitution; and on June 30, they were defeated. Is that the end688 words
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238 1982-07-03 12 BEFORE the days of refrigeration, dried fruits such as prunes were kitchen staples, especially in countries that experience winter. They were used In muffins and breads for breakfast, in sauces for drlxiling over pancakes, in creamy-smooth butters, or Jut by themselves. At dessert time, they238 words
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Article1626 1982-07-03 12 Deep ep freeze VRE you aware of the many benefits of a freezer, or do you think it's only useful for keeping ice and dog food? An average frost-free refrigerator-freezer costs 50$ to 75C a day; and for that kind of money, it should be used to its full capacity.1,626 words
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Article561 1982-07-03 13 Stuffed Chicken Legs 5-6 whole leg joints of chicken 1 shallot finely chopped 60 gm butter 2 to 3 tbsp fresh breadcrumbs 2 to 3 tbsp chicken stock Salt and pepper ■;round mace nion, sliced HTOt, sliced •lery, sliced narni tock For saare: 50 gm butter I :ock our561 words
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Article337 1982-07-03 13 Bearable success Aloysius is keeping great company. He's rubbing shoulders with William Shakesbear, Bjorn Bear and Zsa Zsa Gabear. RON ALEXANDER reports from New York. ONCE upon a time there was a phenomenally successful series that reigned high in television land for many, many weeks. It was called Brideshead Revisited,NYT - 337 words
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Advertisement510 1982-07-03 12 Make the best I years of their lives the very best. Childhood. The best years. A whole new exciting world of challenge for them. So much to learn. So many things to do. And Texwood s with them all the way. rY~\mt >T<MAMMM* Tough enough for every Vi^Sfe^LjKr^. mountain they510 words
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Advertisement122 1982-07-03 13 omio Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity is only partly th* cause of indigestion p«ln. Wind is th* main culprit. Wh*n your dalicat* 1™ 'Tl I stomach balance is disturbed, small foamy 11 /^sv gas bubbles distend the stomach— and as the 10\. JfJ^~^k. pressure increases so does122 words
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Advertisement297 1982-07-03 13 centaur's Family Special 8 nights to Bangkok. For each full -fa re paying member of your family, take another along for free. Perhaps a second honeymoon for the price of 1 Hurry! our "love-boat" leaves for Bangkok on July 9 '82. l> centaur Th c g re at g ctau297 words
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Advertisement251 1982-07-03 14 Mr/ gjt 41 T -^7 General Motors North American \fehides Overseas appoints Motor Leasing as its Cadillac distributor in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. A n nvrantinnil Because Cadillac is more purchase to after-sales r\l I "XC" IJIIUI ldl than an imported luxury car. It is maintenance. With complete f^-IP /Incon/PC251 words
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Article468 1982-07-03 15 Pottery's brought boomtimes to the sleepy Thai town of Ban Chiang both highly-prized historic pots and excellent fakes. DEBRA WEINER of the International Herald Tribune reports. IN THE yard next door where the hogs root, shards of pottery, coloured buff and tea-rose, sprout from the ground468 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1982-07-03 16 KIDS THINGS J-t \A -farm -Uvac, again and ou* thoughts. -Wn -to tchooL rn&mi, A£ai*\ ftut d* y*w k*v*> tkt*c ovic thirty \AoJC *>& VltAiut $o ditn b&jvrcgoMJ to tiohool Ca>vjjr*. tyuv* u>f>Afc it Forget fe brnid m* book* Kfej ZomcVnvna ware- iinperffood? faowihair to cnidy omd caba prppw loreakf**:1,159 words
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Advertisement703 1982-07-03 18 i Howleluyahat CAPITOL REPUBLIC I A courageous TV newswoman accepts a harrow- ing assignment. She will meet the psycho respon- sible for the mutilated corpses which have litter- I ed Los Angeles and turn him over to the police. And when she finds herself in a porno arcade, with a703 words
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Advertisement351 1982-07-03 19 Daily Business hours 11.00 am to 3.00 pm SPECIALLY PREPARED X FISH HEAD CURRY i,i Famous Padang Curry Dishes Mutton Sotong Curry Chicken, etc. Daily business hours 5.00 pm to 3.00 am (Saturday Up to 4.00 am) |X Economical 7 TEO CHEW PORRIDGE Specially prepared by famous chef I Trotters351 words
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Advertisement569 1982-07-03 20 APPOINTMENTS r WE CHANGE THE WAY PEOPLE WORK Digital Equipment Corporation is the world's No. 1 minicomputers and we are looking for a suitably qualified person to fill the position of MATERIALS MANAGER The successful candidate shall be responsible for the entire operation of the Materials Department and he will569 words
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Advertisement989 1982-07-03 20 LOOpOfS &LyDT3nG Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, (^^^^l Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive j^H| Selection, Marketing and Economic989 words
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Advertisement945 1982-07-03 20 /cILCI IRA L>C clfiiiSUALldilijCo) JAC I IX I Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management945 words
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Advertisement1044 1982-07-03 21 APPOINTMENTS Jaffa r I rice LTussnn i:.- Y\^i«nomeAsBoaara I 1 •iiiii»ini»ir imif Jatiar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd (JHA) is affiliated to Price Waterhouse 1 Associates International, providing management consultancy services. Price Waterhouse Associates in Malaysia operates as a division of JHA. The company provides management consultancy services in all the1,044 words
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Advertisement805 1982-07-03 21 I (CORROSION) I BRUNEI SHELL invites applications for the post of Senior Engineering Inspector in its Central Engineering Department in Sena, j^H Brunei HJ The successful applicant will be required to supervise plan carry out field tasks on corrosion protection systems, production and HI process equipments. The work includes testing,805 words
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Advertisement350 1982-07-03 21 CORPORATE I PLANNER I BUMIPUTRA CIRCA 850,000 PER ANNUM PLUS BONUS BENEFITS Tliis key appointment offers an excellent opportunity for a suitably qualified Bumiputra to manage and direct the Corporate Planning Department of a large Public Company. The Company's primary interests is in transport and related business and it is350 words
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Advertisement201 1982-07-03 22 APPOINTMENTS MoDULO-2 "elto Providing consulting services and technical I support to users on all makes of computer. Analyst/Programmer: He should have at least five years' experience in Basic or Cobol, be dependable and ready to accept client responsibility. Trainee Programmer: He should ideally have experience on a personal computer and201 words
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Advertisement107 1982-07-03 22 MENARD invites applications for the post of RETAIL SUPERVISOR (MALE) DUTIES Responsible for daily operations ol retail outlets Planning and supervision of promotional activities Responsible for total growth of outlets REQUIREMENTS Preferably GCE 4 A' level and bilingual in English/ Chinese Ability to manage retail outlets independently Ability to supervise107 words
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Advertisement235 1982-07-03 22 DIETHELM ENGINEERING DIVISION We are a leading manufacturer of quality aluminium ond stainless steel products. We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the position of:- J MANAGER (BUILDING MATERIALS) DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidate will be responsible for achieving sales targets > achieving overall profit objectives co-ordinating235 words
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Advertisement754 1982-07-03 22 VAN OMMEREN Van Offlimrtn Terminal (Singapore) Pta Ltd is a subsidiary ot a Dutch multinational organisation engaged in ocean shipping, bulk storage, agencies, trading ond insurance The company is now developing in Singapore a tankstorage terminal at Pulau Sebarok valued ot SSI 2O million As part ot the building-up of754 words
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Advertisement1064 1982-07-03 23 APPOINTMENTS kj sVTHHTa9' On Australia's North West Shelf. Woodside and its Hi aHHi 91r P'rtTrs are implementing one of the most complex V H/>HHiHr nd challenging energy resource protects being WMU H^W undertaken anywhere in the world in the 1980s 4 My Natural gas from the Shalt will reinforce Australia's1,064 words
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Advertisement462 1982-07-03 23 H THE SGV GROUP 9 IB SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd S H* Professional Executive Recruitment Services &9 Our client, a major European bank with an established WeA awJ offshore branch in Singapore, invites applications from Wm |H candidates, to fill the post of: 1 JUNIOR DEALER I Jw 5525.000 p.a.462 words
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Advertisement1263 1982-07-03 23 f GENERAL MANAGER (SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA) USA holding company headquartered in Los Angeles with worldwide operations throughout Western Europe, Latin America and Asia engaged in marketing a well known carbonated beverage product wishes to appoint a General Manager for its Singapore operation and a General Manager for Mi Malaysia operation1,263 words
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Advertisement405 1982-07-03 24 APPOINTMENTS r\ Dear Sirs. located in H "Sleeted b > he^"ar?looking for Ma S a r n orga^sation. ~ST MANAGERS TEST ENGINEERS I 510 l Ist TECHNICIANS 1 OPF.N INTERVIEW c H 2.00 p.m- So pm V 1 We look forward to see.n, you [1 .pimuhmajßhd I (A member of405 words
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Advertisement530 1982-07-03 24 Nestle An International Company marketing a wide range of food and beverage products invites applications for the position of:- PRODUCT EXECUTIVE To assist in further developing its range of catering and vending products. Candidates must possess the following: A recognised University degree in either Business Administration, Economics or Sociol Science.530 words
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Advertisement1280 1982-07-03 24 r~ r^ i Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad THE MALAYSIA MINING CORPORATION BERHAD Group of Companies, whose principal sphere of activities is concentrated in the mining industry and other allied fields, is embarking o^ an expansionary programme and. therefore, invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysians preferably BumiouUas. for the following positions1,280 words
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Advertisement486 1982-07-03 25 APPOINTMENTS UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES located at Gul Way/Pioneer Road invite suitably qualified applicants for the following positions: MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (2) Education At least a Technician Diploma in Mechanical Engineering but preferably up to tertiary level Experience 1 year's486 words
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Advertisement547 1982-07-03 25 JH«A«W| DIESEL ENGINES We are still expanding and require enthusiast for the following challenging positions at our Head Office in Shenton Way and Jurong Diesel Service Centre:Diesel Project Engineer (Male) (At our HMd Office Shanton Way) We require a dynamic person and able to meet the following requirements:- A recognised547 words
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Advertisement815 1982-07-03 25 The route to CISCO is the road to a challenging career in Security. The Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation can offer you the following as a SECURITY ORGANIZATION a RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AT GOOD STARTING SALARY COMMENSURATE THE POLICE ACADEMY WITH FREE BOARD WITH QUALIFICATIONS AND LODGING a BETTER FRINGE815 words
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Advertisement702 1982-07-03 26 APPOINTMENTS mm m to your future at the Spring/Summer Room of the Mandarin Hotel today. Your future lies in a company that We need engineers for the following respects your initiative and intellect positions: and offers you an opportunity to «r%««n«-»- ■■<>■■■■■■> PRODUCT ENGINEER inventive and innovative. To perform failure702 words
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Advertisement878 1982-07-03 26 I E383 Are y<> u i mb that MALAYAN BREWERIES o (s) pte. Ltd. I ano i Applications are invited to fill the post of: B nre we'd Vi CHIEF ACCOUNTANT I b^ BB HOW n i rom This is a very challenging position as the successful candidate will o878 words
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Advertisement361 1982-07-03 26 looking 1* s interesting H arding? Ll¥eOr fcosont voice, YouV ou d g,rls who lO l R ha?Rood 0 Lebo' A multi-national American organisation engaged locally in the manufacturing of petroleum equipment has a new position for a: QA TECHNICIAN Qualifications A Diploma or Degree in mechanical engineering 3-5 years361 words
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